Book, Chapter

1    1,  12| Ascyltos, he requested him to enter the house, assuring him
2    1,  19| Curiosity impelled us also to enter the temple. There we caught
3    1,  30|       one of the night-watch, enter with a drawn sword in his
4    2,  34|      novelties and started to enter the dining-room when a slave,
5    3,  89|       debauch him should ever enter the house. Then there came
6    5, 145|   xiii, 9, "whoever likes may enter here, smeared with the black
7    5, 145|    way as to let the sunlight enter all day long, through immense
8    5, 145|       precautions would never enter the head of anyone were
9    5, 156|      and adulterers shall not enter the Kingdom of Heaven.' '
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