Book, Chapter

1    5, 145|    apartments of Mamilia, a courtesan, who thereupon, had driven
2    5, 145|     in his attention to the courtesan, as procuring through her
3    6     |      disguised herself as a courtesan. Another courtesan, Rahab,
4    6     |     as a courtesan. Another courtesan, Rahab, played a great role
5    6     | flesh, are descendants of a courtesan.~For the rest, it must be
6    6     |  are the dregs of cities. A courtesan worthy of the name is a
7    6     |   the opinion of Alceste.~A courtesan such as I have in mind may
8    6     |   the execrable Nero, was a courtesan, and the severe Tacitus,
9    6     |  that the profession of the courtesan was generally practised
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