Book, Chapter

 1    1,  15|    from the inconstancy of my "sister," with the result that,
 2    2,  63|  brothers, and Helen was their sister; Agamemnon ran away with
 3    3,  88|     sigh), "but Poverty is the sister of Genius." ("You have good
 4    4, 113|   those of great Apollo or his sister!~Now, smoother is thy crown
 5    4, 128|     cause of Great Pompey: his sister and Mercury also~And Hercules
 6    5, 131|       first man, I offer you a sister," said she. "You have a
 7    5, 131|        prevent your adopting a sister, too? I will come in on
 8    5, 144| enjoying the gymnastics of his sister through the keyhole, to
 9    5, 153|        profession, accuses her sister of alienating her lover'
10    5, 153|       swain of mine,~I took my sister, little heeding~The net
11    5, 153|        was in amaze,~To see my sister's artful ways:~"These are
12    5, 153|  envious art;~Is this to act a sister's part?"~But vain were words,
13    5, 153|       my swain.~By heavens, my sister does me wrong;~But oh! she
14    6     |    take with them everywhere a sister for charity. The deaconesses
15    6     |        who complained that her sister passed her time in conversation
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