Book, Chapter

1    2,  45|  comes back as a freedman!" I damned my stupidity and refrained
2    2,  48|     famine for a year. If the damned AEdiles would only get what'
3    2,  48|      any nuts, he'd not be so damned well pleased with himself!
4    2,  61|    laugh at? Is his family so damned fine-haired? So you're a
5    2,  66| clothes, to pick them up, and damned if they hadn't turned to
6    2,  71|       had a daughter, I'll be damned if I wouldn't cut off her
7    2,  78|       own leg because I was a damned fool and didn't want to
8    3, 100|    prince of poets? and these damned slaves don't scatter at
9    5, 145|       as great relish as they damned my soul!" (Eumolpus had
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