Book, Chapter

 1    3,  83|         frown, "and severed our friendship, you had better get your
 2    3,  84| bloodshed the sacred rites of a friendship that was, as yet, unstained. "
 3    3,  84|      broke the sacred pledge of friendship." We lowered our points
 4    3,  84|       is expedient, the name of friendship lives,~Just as in dicing,
 5    3,  85|         ties of a long-standing friendship, and, shame upon him, sold
 6    3,  95|       good graces, and that our friendship lived again in perfect confidence.~
 7    3, 101|       him, by the memory of our friendship and our companionship in
 8    4, 111|     bound to you by the ties of friendship. If they had embezzled your
 9    5, 154|       incapable of gratitude or friendship, who scarcely deigns to
10    5, 154|        and indissoluble bond of friendship, or rather of conspiracy;
11    6     | epigrams: he set forth that his friendship with Mamurra was not at
12    6     |     instituted, the mediator of friendship. When we minister to the
13    6     |         received the Trojans in friendship. Mercury it was who gathered
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