Book, Chapter

 1    1,  15|      my feet to look for the treasure, and for a long time I beat
 2    1,  15|  groaning curse over my lost treasure. The peasants paid no attention
 3    1,  17|    know, 'brother,' that the treasure about which I was so worked
 4    1,  18|     know it, and recover the treasure at small cost, rather than
 5    1,  19| thought we had recovered our treasure, we returned hurriedly to
 6    2,  42|     Incubo's hat and found a treasure! For my part, I don't envy
 7    3,  83|    had been despoiled of its treasure: then, by all that lovers
 8    3,  92|       if he can but dig up a treasure, and still another, if he
 9    4, 123|       While the struggle for treasure went on~The fates were preparing
10    5, 135|   recovery of her mistress's treasure; she hastily conducted me
11    5, 141|  Jove is a prisoner in his   treasure chest.~In the meantime,
12    5, 145|    not contaminate the state treasure (Lamprid. Alex. Severus,
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