Book, Chapter

1  Int,   3|        brutality and greed, it remained for the author of the Cena
2    1,  14|        more peaceably whatever remained to be done. But the remembrance
3    1,  15|     and out of bed, our flight remained undiscovered, for we paid
4    1,  15| thickest part of the grove and remained there for four mortal hours,
5    1,  15|   could easily be seen that he remained unconvinced, believing that
6    4, 105|        faint upon my bosom and remained unconscious for quite a
7    4, 118|    helm, not a rope nor an oar remained on board her; she was only
8    5, 138|        me another thrashing: I remained silent and, had the cane
9    5, 160| glittered two sparks; the face remained severe, impersonal, but
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