Book, Chapter

 1    2,  38|        while we may and life is dear."~
 2    2,  71|      hands and kissing her, "My dear," she gushed, "is it really
 3    3,  83|         by all that lovers hold dear, I swear I was on the verge
 4    3,  94|         expression changed. "My dear young man," said he, "today
 5    4, 115|       to endure the loss of the dear departed. He then brought
 6    5, 131|        words with her fingers, "Dear boy, if you are not too
 7    5, 134| POLYAENOS TO CIRCE -- GREETING.~Dear lady, I confess that I have
 8    5, 160|       you summon us, Lysistrata dear? What is it all about?"
 9    5, 160|        a time as I do, Koritto, dear -- day and night these low
10    5, 160|        to sit around Koritto -- dear, now please don't tell me
11    5, 160|         I tell you.~KORITTO: My dear Metro, if anybody hears
12    5, 160|       had used it myself, Metro dear, but to her it was a godsend -- ,
13    5, 160|        of the tax gatherers. My dear! He does do such beautiful
14    5, 160|         What didn't I do, Metro dear'? And what didn't I do to
15    5, 160|     come to your house, Koritto dear? You'll tell me the truth
16    5, 160|         he thought of me, Metro dear.~METRO: You mean that I
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