Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   4|     contention.~This is the account given by his Spanish biographer.
 2    1,  14|  unbridled passion. On this account, I followed him out, desirous
 3    1,  15|     of what we saw. On this account, I received his advances
 4    1,  15|   unfortunate situation. On account of the long vigil, the guard
 5    1,  21| gods to the rabble. On this account, I stretch out my suppliant
 6    2,  55| couldn't be broken. On that account he was admitted to Caesar
 7    2,  57|    it's being carried to my account at all!" Next, the edicts
 8    3,  89|   liking there, not only on account of the refined comfort of
 9    5, 141|      I am anxious upon your account; that is a proof of love,
10    5, 143|   of the master. So on this account, I did everything I could
11    5, 145| spread of prostitution. The account of the origin of this festival,
12    5, 145|      or cashier, to keep an account of what each girl earned: "
13    5, 156| more valued than others, on account of their perfect fidelity.
14    6     | times been distinguished on account of the beauty of their women.
15    6     |  avenged the go-betweens on account of the misunderstandings
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