Book, Chapter

1    1,  15|     had heard everything, he swore that he would always be
2    2,  44|  uplifted to the ceiling, we swore that such fellows as Hipparchus
3    2,  53|     it had been prepared and swore that no cock could have
4    3,  96|      drained the cup dry and swore that never before had he
5    4, 105|   this implication, Eumolpus swore by all the gods and goddesses
6    4, 117|     all the facts,) Eumolpus swore roundly (that he would certainly
7    4, 121|   kept safe among us all, we swore a solemn oath, the words
8    5, 142|      peril of her life; (she swore that she would never leave
9    5, 160| begged him to tell me but he swore he wouldn't, that's how
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