Book, Chapter

1    1,  15|     remained there for four mortal hours, but at last, bored
2    1,  23|       I gave orders that no mortal man should be admitted into
3    2,  42| dream, not like an ordinary mortal's. When his affairs commenced
4    3,  83|   so for the best part of a mortal hour we dragged our bleeding
5    3,  83|    would meet!~Farewell all mortal woes, to die were sweet~
6    4, 119| parting! Such is the end of mortal's plans, such is the outcome
7    4, 119|     thus keeping faith with mortal men: The warrior's weapons
8    6     |   sullied by contact with a mortal. It was to virgins that
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