Book, Chapter

1    2,  34| punishment, as it was no serious offense for which he was in jeopardy;
2    3,  98|           Nor can Encolpius take offense, he loves another." The
3    4, 103|          deed give him cause for offense in the future. And he, like
4    4, 113|          for each and every such offense." The treaty was signed
5    5, 134|       have often given cause for offense, for I am only a man, and
6    5, 137|   tortured mind,~Forgive a light offense! When fortune smiles~I'll
7    5, 143|          to punish the slightest offense. On hearing this, she left
8    5, 154|          that, if he repeats the offense, he shall not escape punishment.
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