Book, Chapter

 1    2,  48|  profits. In the old days, the married women, in their stolas,
 2    2,  78|       I will! And I could have married ten million, even if I did
 3    4, 115| ELEVENTH.~"There was a certain married lady at Ephesus, once upon
 4    4, 120|     hand, those who have never married a wife, or those who have
 5    5, 130|        a gallows-bird. Let the married women see to that and kiss
 6    5, 141|     goose, the very darling of married women! And for fear you
 7    5, 145|    equal political rights with married men. The old Romans had
 8    5, 145|   quoted above. In the case of married women, however, who contravened
 9    6     |       although she had already married another man.~The best proof
10    6     |        was this same Rahab who married Solomon, father of Boaz,
11    6     |       compositions, were Roman married women. Horace is the only
12    6     |    celibacy. Its founder never married, although the Pharisees
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