Book, Chapter

 1    1,  11|    and asked him what he was doing in such a scandalous place.~
 2    1,  16|     his own eyes for fear of doing something rash, approached
 3    1,  17|  suspicion. I was opposed to doing anything by devious methods,
 4    1,  26|      within and without, was doing the same, some were lying
 5    2,  50|    his Greek already, and is doing pretty well with his Latin,
 6    2,  74| reclining guests; but before doing this, however, they bound
 7    2,  74|     dance, and Scintilla was doing more hand-clapping than
 8    2,  79|     there's nothing wrong in doing what your master orders,
 9    4, 112|     myself than had Giton of doing what he threatened, but
10    5, 143| concerned at what I had been doing, that I was so rarely present
11    5, 145|     agent, renting rooms and doing everything in his power
12    5, 145|  females, or androgynes, and doing unspeakable acts. To such
13    6     |       revolts one instead of doing good.~The only work of Sappho'
14    6     |  perhaps, some reason for so doing. Jesus showed a particular
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