Book, Chapter

1  Int,   3|   wine upon the women, their jealousy lest either's husband should
2    1,  15|     at the same instant. The jealousy of Lycas, already well known
3    1,  15|     known to Lycas, who, his jealousy proving stronger than his
4    4, 103|    him. I began to repent my jealousy, which had been the cause
5    4, 103| cannot control their furious jealousy, and vowing, at the same
6    4, 117|     with all his arts;~'T'is jealousy or hate that human hearts
7    5, 132|   stood in great fear of his jealousy and, to lull any suspicion
8    6     |    the point of exciting the jealousy of Martha, who complained
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