Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   4|       copy of the MS., which he sent to Basadonna. The ambassador,
 2    1,  15|        absence was noted, Lycas sent out runners to comb the
 3    2,  42|     bought rams at Tarentum and sent 'em into his flocks with
 4    2,  49|          I've seen better thugs sent against wild beasts! And
 5    2,  70|         we had ham, too, but we sent it back."~
 6    2,  73|       master got suspicious and sent me back to a stewardship;
 7    2,  80|        gold, it was then -- and sent them to Rome. You'd think
 8    4, 108|     powers of air nor gods, are sent:~Each makes his own! And
 9    5, 130|       are the one to whom I was sent but,) because you are well
10    5, 153|         it was with that apple, sent as furtive love token by
11    5, 156| Periander, son of Cypselus, had sent three hundred youths of
12    6     |       conquering St. Gall, have sent to us for examination. We
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