Book, Chapter

 1    1,   5|    has been so long; since I promised you the story of my adventures,
 2    1,  30|      me out of the night you promised me? But you won't get off
 3    3,  90|    him happy with what I had promised him. When the third night
 4    5, 144|    otherwise than as she had promised, but left in his bed chamber
 5    5, 144|      and your slaves, as you promised. The patience of the fortune-hunters
 6    5, 145| charges that the judges were promised the favors of the young
 7    5, 145|      still; she voluptuously promised it at once. But to me, she
 8    6     |      remember that Agamemnon promised to retire from before Troy
 9    6     |   that the land of Canaan is promised to the seed of Abraham,
10    6     |  Goddess," had been publicly promised the favors of the most illustrious
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