Book, Chapter

 1    1,  22|      woman cheered up at this promise, and smothered me with kisses;
 2    2,  78|       had no sooner made this promise, than a cock was brought
 3    3,  83|      silence of midnight give promise of our meeting any wayfarer
 4    3,  87|       I know not why, to give promise of something great, although
 5    3,  90|   defer the fulfillment of my promise,' I replied, 'but I will
 6    3,  97|    way in which you keep your promise not to recite a single verse
 7    3,  97|  demanded; "bear in mind your promise and spare us, at least,
 8    4, 103| Ascyltos, and because it gave promise of a happier life. I was
 9    4, 107|   which the fine weather gave promise, Lycas turned to Tryphaena
10    4, 112|      crime by the out and out promise of quarter. Time and time
11    4, 121|    man of great eloquence and promise, and that it was for this
12    4, 123|   bribed; and for plunder and promise of gain~Their votes they
13    5, 145|    for one hour of nausea you promise it a plethora of good things:
14    5, 155|      the consequent breach of promise.~
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