Book, Chapter

 1    5, 143|    such a favorite with the ladies. "I know very well," he
 2    5, 145|  upon petition of the Roman ladies, though strenuously opposed
 3    5, 145|   location for prostitutes; ladies of easy virtue were ardent
 4    5, 145|     the young gentlemen and ladies of Rome, in exchange for
 5    5, 145|    purpose," and many Roman ladies had their own slaves accompany
 6    5, 145|   loose habits of the Roman ladies and the young nobles," and
 7    5, 154| imitated by the matrons and ladies, whose covered carriages
 8    5, 160|    would never find another ladies' cobbler cleverer than he!~
 9    6     |    force of arms that their ladies had no peer. The poverty-stricken
10    6     |    which is followed by our ladies of the Palace Royal. This
11    6     |     Tertia, and other Roman ladies, as a thing equal to his
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