Book, Chapter

 1    1,  13|      greatly disturbed by such conduct on the part of my "brother,"
 2    2,  34|       might break some rule of conduct and cross the threshold
 3    3,  89|         and superintending his conduct, taking especial care, all
 4    3,  91|    displeased with my improper conduct for, although he complained
 5    5, 130|        I requested the maid to conduct her mistress to a clump
 6    5, 153|       govern the education and conduct of the healthy young man
 7    5, 154|    degraded and sullied by the conduct of some nobles, who, unmindful
 8    6     | offered her any reproach. That conduct of Menelaus was so natural
 9    6     |  adopted for the regulation of conduct, they necessarily resulted
10    6     |   would never have praised the conduct of that young man who had
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