Book, Chapter

 1    1,  19|         fear of being charged with crime. As far as we were concerned,
 2    1,  21|          committing a sacrilegious crime. That very night, I tossed
 3    1,  24|            we have not committed a crime so heinous as to merit death
 4    3,  84|           as yet, unstained. "If a crime must be committed," he wailed, "
 5    4, 112|        perpetration of so horrid a crime by the out and out promise
 6    4, 123|         impending destruction; the crime~Of Persia enacted anew;
 7    5, 129|          his suite who committed a crime in that city would, through
 8    5, 134|           never committed a deadly crime until today! You have my
 9    5, 140| thunderstruck at the novelty of my crime, I asked her why she was
10    5, 141|            you know what a serious crime you've committed? You have
11    5, 141|          for fear any trace of the crime should remain, she cut the
12    5, 156|        similar operation, and this crime was later punished with
13    5, 156| excommunicated those guilty of the crime and those upon whom such
14    6     |          to death for this hideous crime: that, by no means shows
15    6     |            virginity was a capital crime which all Rome regarded
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