Book, Chapter

1    2,  35|    attended to our feet and removed the hangnails with wonderful
2    2,  40|  the time of the music, and removed the upper part of the tray.
3    2,  43|     for the course had been removed and the guests, happy with
4    2,  44|    as he spoke, some slaves removed the little baskets from
5    2,  71| really you?" Fortunata then removed the bracelets from her pudgy
6    3,  98|   kind then, having quickly removed the key, he hurried away
7    4, 118|    as I was speaking, Giton removed his garment and, creeping
8    4, 122|    avoided, and phrases far removed from plebeian usage should
9    5, 145|     the name could never be removed, but must remain for all
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