Book, Chapter

 1    1,  14|      for this date, let us not lose our night. Since it seems
 2    1,  29|        pretty little Pannychis lose her maidenhead when the
 3    2,  65|       of his friend, "I hope I lose all my luck if I'm not tickled
 4    3,  86| weakness would not cause me to lose the battle, I presently
 5    4, 104|       take advantage, he would lose it through lack of breath."
 6    4, 106|      and paper in bundles will lose its shape. Do you imagine
 7    4, 113|  sudden calm had caused her to lose headway, one tried to harpoon
 8    4, 121|       scheme by which he could lose nothing, and so, that the
 9    4, 127|       seize what they dread to lose most. Inexperience drags
10    5, 144|       At last, fearing I might lose an opportunity through lack
11    5, 145|       fortune-hunters began to lose faith in the validity of
12    5, 145|  haughtiness had caused her to lose valuable time; pride, and
13    6     |  situations. Even Otho did not lose all his rights; Nero exiled
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