Book, Chapter

1    1,  30|    side that I might share the spectacle with her, and when we both
2    2,  31|      merited it, as it was the spectacle afforded by this beslippered
3    3,  98|      your turn and witness the spectacle you wished to see!" So saying,
4    3,  99|  taking in the very disorderly spectacle which we presented, lying
5    4, 127|      people itself -- shameful spectacle -- driven by terror~Is led
6    5, 145|        the latter part of this spectacle, but, with all his influence,
7    5, 145|       could do was to have the spectacle put off until he had left
8    6     | brigands and assassins: what a spectacle! It is the deformity of
9    6     |      his virile parts. Hideous spectacle of a tyrant disgraced by
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