Book, Chapter

1    2,  75|  freedmen custodian of my tomb. I want you to carve ships
2    2,  78|   to put her statue on my tomb for fear I'll be nagged
3    4, 115| the corpse, even into the tomb; and when the body had been
4    4, 115|  so he descended into the tomb and, catching sight of a
5    4, 116|   stranger, coming to the tomb, would be convinced that
6    4, 119|  UNAVOIDABLE~NO ROCK-HEWN TOMB NOR SCULPTURED MARBLE HIS,~
7    4, 121|  of his son, nor even his tomb, which was the cause of
8    5, 145| Secuteleia |~Busturiae -- Tomb frequenters and hangers-on
9    5, 150|  in an inscription on the tomb of a lady of pleasure. This
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