Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   2|      city in which our heroes met Agamemnon must have been
 2    1,   5|      we have thus fortunately met, not to discuss scientific
 3    1,  15|      after his entreaties had met with contempt, he had recourse
 4    1,  15|       with which I had always met his advances. The far-sighted
 5    1,  15|     of our flight, but he was met with raised eyebrows and
 6    1,  15|       the high road, where he met two of his companions, who
 7    1,  19|     city, and just at dusk we met two women in stolas, in
 8    2,  32|     greatly, we followed, and met Agamemnon at the outer door,
 9    2,  47|      a virgin in every one he met! Not that I blame him though,
10    3,  96|     tempered its decrees~ And met our wants, our carping plaints
11    5, 129|     girl, by no means homely, met me, and, calling me Polyaenos,
12    5, 130| springs of her cheeks, almost met at the boundary line between
13    5, 145|     efforts along those lines met with little better success
14    5, 156|     called Atarneus, he there met with Panionius. Having recognized
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