Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   2|      boon companions must be regarded as settled," says Theodor
 2    3, 101|   their quarrel was over, he regarded as his dearest friend.~
 3    4, 104|    be stolen, rather than be regarded as a prize to be won? No,
 4    5, 145|   The taverns were generally regarded by the magistrates as brothels
 5    5, 145|   and the waitresses were so regarded by the law (Codex Theodos.
 6    6     |      that reason, women were regarded in the light of beings destined
 7    6     |     imperfection, while they regarded the latter as sovereign
 8    6     |     Greek Love." Orestes was regarded as the "good friend" of
 9    6     |     victory.~All people have regarded virginity as something sacred,
10    6     | capital crime which all Rome regarded as a scourge from wrathful
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