Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   4| criticism. In his early youth he showed a marked preference for
 2  Int,   4|         only highly amusing, but showed a perverse cleverness amounting
 3    1,  15|         slipped away after me. I showed him the plunder, when he
 4    1,  15|       except a tunic, which they showed him. As may be readily supposed,
 5    3,  98|      same steel; Giton, however, showed not the faintest trace of
 6    5, 143|        was Love's own captive. I showed her what pressing peril
 7    5, 144|         I lifted up my tunic and showed Eumolpus that I was whole.
 8    5, 152|         gauze and delicate flesh showed within. A cloud of frightened
 9    6     |         their manner necessarily showed the results of their education.
10    6     |      masters of the empire never showed any hesitancy in trying
11    6     |       reason for so doing. Jesus showed a particular affection for
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