Book, Chapter

1  Int,   3|        creations conform to human experience. The ancients gave little
2  Int,   3|         which are common to human experience, that his influence is due.
3    2,  65|         me happy, tell about that experience you had, I beg of you."
4    4, 103|           cultured. "That you may experience the truth of what you say,"
5    5, 145|        suspicions grew with their experience and they came to the conclusion
6    5, 145| profession is the oldest in human experience, the first offspring, as
7    5, 145|          Brundisium, narrates his experience, or lack of it, with a waitress
8    6     |           her beauty be past, her experience can speak more eloquently
9    6     |       leave those of you who have experience to decide. On the other
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