Book, Chapter

 1    1,  15|    we were snoring away, in spite of our unfortunate situation.
 2    1,  18|      and shouted with equal spite, that this was our property
 3    3,  91|     and took my pleasure in spite of his half-hearted resistance.
 4    4, 106|     But it could be done in spite of that, when he dozed off
 5    4, 109|   keenly observant, had, in spite of the most skillful disguise
 6    4, 117|    human hearts stings.~(In spite of my ill-humor, Lycas saw
 7    4, 118|    by the drifting sand, in spite of the angry waves." I submit
 8    4, 119| door, we hauled him out, in spite of his protests, and ordered
 9    4, 121|     his usual vein, even in spite of this.~
10    5, 129|    whole scheme away out of spite? There would be nothing
11    5, 135|     my forehead with it, in spite of my protests.~As long
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