Book, Chapter

 1    3,  87|         can place even upon the heads of the unworthy! Then why,
 2    4, 105|      all the rest? With muffled heads? With bare? If muffled,
 3    4, 106|         our garments around our heads and throw ourselves into
 4    4, 107|      barber: let him shave your heads and eyebrows, too, and quickly
 5    4, 107|        s side, we submitted our heads and eyebrows to the barber,
 6    4, 109|      whom to punish, from their heads, that the ship may be freed
 7    4, 111|    strip all the hair off their heads, if they came of their own
 8    4, 111|         wanted to relieve their heads of that annoying and useless
 9    5, 134|      such as onions and snail's heads without condiments, and
10    5, 152|  picture frames and even on the heads and shoulders of the guests.~
11    5, 156| passions and suspicions of both heads of the family were mutually
12    6     |        ever to have entered the heads of these semi-barbarous
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