Book, Chapter

 1    1,  15|          which were mine in good faith, I encircled the boy in
 2    3,  83|            Since you have broken faith by this outrage," I gritted
 3    3,  95|        your penitence by keeping faith." He wiped his face upon
 4    3, 101|      reward, as evidence of good faith. I ordered Giton to get
 5    4, 105|          and in the best of good faith. "But," demanded he, "what
 6    4, 111|        your money or repaid your faith in them with treachery,
 7    4, 112|         so, when pledges of good faith had been given and received,
 8    4, 119|        not alone in thus keeping faith with mortal men: The warrior'
 9    4, 122|         rather than the attested faith of scrupulous exactitude
10    4, 128| implacable Dis, as a refuge~Meek Faith her companion, and Justice
11    5, 145|    fortune-hunters began to lose faith in the validity of his promises
12    5, 148|            Martial, vii, 57.~"No faith is to be placed in appearances.
13    6     |   advised Ulysses not to put any faith in Penelope and did not
14    6     |       not a veritable article of faith in the Church, is, however,
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