Book, Chapter

 1    1,  15|       of my eyes to answer his demand, then, by and by, regaining
 2    1,  19|     peasant, infuriated at our demand that his rags be shown in
 3    1,  20|      your mistake nor does she demand punishment; on the contrary,
 4    3,  87|        unworthy! Then why, you demand, are you dressed so shabbily?
 5    4, 115|        spirit before the fates demand it? 'Think you the ashes
 6    4, 121|   whatever else Eumolpus might demand of us, just like regular
 7    5, 134|      man, I violated a temple: demand my punishment for these
 8    5, 140|      accustomed, I suppose, to demand their feed from the old
 9    5, 154|  grandsons of Hercules. If the demand is repeated, they readily
10    5, 159| Heliogabalus, "was he given to demand infamies in words when he
11    5, 160|        of a commodity in great demand among the male members of
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