Book, Chapter

 1    2,  34|            could scarcely amount to ten sesterces. So we drew back
 2    2,  57|         master, Gaius: on said date ten million sesterces were returned
 3    2,  71|           don't weigh a grain under ten pounds; I bought it out
 4    2,  78|            And I could have married ten million, even if I did only
 5    2,  80|             gods will it; I cleared ten million sesterces by that
 6    3,  83|      courier come up in state, with ten wagons; he hammered on the
 7    3,  93|           raging impetuous valor of ten years of warfare.~Malignant
 8    5, 145|             guts you've bolted, but ten million sesterces! And beside,
 9    5, 145| long-suffering deity could not find ten men in the entire city who
10    5, 160|            where it is performed by ten figures, five Finns and
11    6     |           it was impossible to find ten men exempt from the contagion;
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