Book, Chapter

1  Int,   2|   seem to act and speak with perfect independence, so that the
2  Int,   4| Petroniana make it an almost perfect imitation. There is no internal
3    1,  30|    was no doubt of the boy's perfect willingness to go, nor was
4    2,  67|    hear me Hercules, he was, perfect in every facet. While his
5    3,  84|      he, at least, will have perfect freedom in choosing a 'brother'."
6    3,  95|    friendship lived again in perfect confidence.~
7    5, 130|     to my side; a woman more perfect than any statue. There are
8    5, 156|  others, on account of their perfect fidelity. Panionius, therefore,
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