Book, Chapter

1    5, 145|  black soot of the brothel"; Seneca, Cont. i, 2, "you reek still
2    5, 145|     pimp had furnished you"; Seneca, Controv. i, 2. Not until
3    5, 145| employ her as a prostitute"; Seneca, Controv. lib. i, 2. It
4    5, 145|      admit but little light. Seneca (Epist. 86) describes the
5    5, 145|     were by immense windows. Seneca (Epist. 86), "But nowadays,
6    5, 145|      as has been remarked by Seneca. We find a parallel in the
7    5, 156|      and sold for huge sums: Seneca, Controv. x, chap. 4; and
8    6     |    husband, the philosopher, Seneca; Mallonia preferred to die
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