Book, Chapter

 1    1,  18|     spite, that this was our property which they had in their
 2    1,  19|   greater value upon his own property. Let them return our tunic
 3    2,  43|    on many legs and own much property on land and sea, for the
 4    2,  47|      his brother, willed his property away to some son-of-a-bitch
 5    3,  92|    in order that no curative property should lurk unknown in stone
 6    4, 118|    and ready to defend their property, they changed their predatory
 7    5, 145|     more than a third of the property you inherited from your
 8    5, 145| Emperor, and offered his own property to make good the deficit
 9    5, 155|   husbands from disposing of property, or separate maintenance,
10    6     |     her, they squandered her property, slept with her slaves,
11    6     |   they were for taking other property, and one should remember
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