Book, Chapter

1    3,  94|  loafing in the portico, threw stones at the reciting Eumolpus
2    3,  94|        to load my pockets with stones, too, and whenever you begin
3    4, 118|    some passerby may pile some stones over us, out of common human
4    5, 135|        and three times to drop stones into my bosom, each stone
5    5, 145|       had driven him away with stones. The result of the trial
6    5, 145|       frauds. For, as the mill stones were fixed in places under
7    5, 151|       of the pipes were placed stones or stone figures, the water
8    6     | custody of jewels and precious stones! A repeal which they obtained
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