Book, Chapter

 1    1,   6| immigrant to Athens, from Asia, touched with its breath the aspiring
 2    2,  31|        a green ball. If one but touched the ground, he never stooped
 3    2,  67|      reason of that was she had touched him with her evil hand!
 4    2,  73|    starvation than to have even touched it. We thought that a fat
 5    2,  80|       to resell, and whatever I touched grew just like a honeycomb.
 6    4, 113| yard-arms and a skillful fowler touched them with his jointed rods:
 7    5, 153|         sip~The liquor that had touched his lip.~He, whose whole
 8    5, 158|       the case may be, shall be touched with spittle, comes, in
 9    5, 159|        me, Mamurianus, of being touched by your finger. You need
10    5, 159|         to sodomise him whom he touched. The symbol is still used
11    5, 159|       enough to have his person touched by the playful fingers of
12    6     |       entrance of a man who had touched an impure animal, constituted
13    6     |       never went among mortals. Touched by his wand, venomous serpents
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