Book, Chapter

1    2,  33|   still again, being appointed steward; everything being explained
2    2,  34|        SEVIR~FROM CINNAMUS HIS~STEWARD.~A double lamp, suspended
3    2,  34|        he was in jeopardy; the steward's clothing had been stolen
4    2,  34|        and intervened with the steward, who was counting gold pieces
5    2,  41|      silver plate lying in his steward's office than other men
6    2,  49| chariot. Then, there's Glyco's steward; he was caught screwing
7    2,  49|       of a Glyco condemned his steward to the beasts and only published
8    2,  57|    porter banished to Baioe, a steward who was standing trial,
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