Book, Chapter

1  Int,   1|   that this passage may have belonged to Book Sixteen, or even
2  Int,   1|   but that it could not have belonged to Book Fifteen. From the
3    1,  26|      would have thought they belonged there. The butler had gotten
4    2,  80|     all the estates that had belonged to my patron, right away.
5    3,  87|      easily apparent that he belonged to that class of literati
6    4, 128| class of society to which we belonged and as to whence we had
7    5, 145|  became the Empress Theodora belonged to this class, if any credit
8    5, 151|    the doctrine that Marsyas belonged to that mythological group
9    6     |   had, of her own free will, belonged successively to Paris, and
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