Book, Chapter

 1    1,  29|    shouldn't our pretty little Pannychis lose her maidenhead when
 2    1,  30|       While this was going on, Pannychis, unaccustomed at her tender
 3    1,  30|      rushed upon them, seizing Pannychis, then Giton, then both of
 4    1,  30|        her childish charms.~  ~Pannychis ~Pannychis covered her head
 5    1,  30| childish charms.~  ~Pannychis ~Pannychis covered her head at last,
 6    1,  30|    lodging, came to the aid of Pannychis, as though she had dropped
 7    1,  30|    followed after him, freeing Pannychis from impending danger and
 8    1,  30| debating this very point, when Pannychis fell out of bed, and dragged
 9    6     |    actions of Giton and little Pannychis. A few lines below, it relates,
10    6     |     the mysteries of that god. Pannychis is a young girl of seven
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