Book, Chapter

 1    1,   9|          frown in their might:~Nor scheme with the riff-raf, a client
 2    2,  38|         Poor man is nothing in the scheme of things~And Orcus grips
 3    2,  76|          himself by a very cunning scheme, for what we had saved for
 4    3,  86|       place much reliance upon any scheme, because Fortune has a method
 5    4, 106|         into the boat." "Not a bad scheme," Eumolpus agreed, "if it
 6    4, 106|         found! I have thought up a scheme, see what you think of it!
 7    4, 107|        delay the execution of this scheme but, sneaking stealthily
 8    4, 121|          one ventured to condemn a scheme by which he could lose nothing,
 9    4, 121|        frequently, to further this scheme, that he have trouble with
10    5, 129|          cronies or give the whole scheme away out of spite? There
11    5, 145| FORTY-FIRST.~("I have thought up a scheme," replied Eumolpus, "which
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