Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   4|          attached to the staff of General Moreau. While there he is
 2  Int,   4|           himself by assuring the general that it was but a new fragment
 3    2,  43|          with wine, had started a general conversation: lying back
 4    4, 114|   understanding, fearing that the general good humor might flag for
 5    5, 145| intercourse or to prostitution in general, and the reason appears
 6    5, 145|          paederasty was much more general, as is clearly proved by
 7    5, 145|          words and expressions in general usage.~But it is in Martial
 8    5, 154|         these places of mixed and general resort, they meet any of
 9    5, 160|          and indulgence became so general and so public that great
10    6     |     Patriarchs, Greek love was so general that in the four cities,
11    6     |     studied more particularly the general opinions and catered to
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