Book, Chapter

 1    1,  15|       forced to go abroad and sell some of our plunder.)~
 2    1,  18|     scrip, are known~To often sell the truth, and keep their
 3    2,  42| placard:~JULIUS PROCULUS WILL SELL AT~AUCTION HIS SUPERFLUOUS~
 4    2,  48| living keeps on, I'll have to sell my cottages! What's going
 5    2,  56|    all heavy, too. I wouldn't sell my taste in these matters
 6    2,  79|    rest's bunk. I buy well, I sell well, someone else will
 7    5, 130|      looks, you are proud and sell your favors instead of giving
 8    5, 130|       your figure in order to sell your favors? Look at me,
 9    5, 130|    for a stroll; so if you'll sell us what I want there's a
10    5, 156|     to Sardis and Ephesus and sell them for large sums; for
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