Book, Chapter

1  Int,   2| facing those things which he holds most in contempt, the supreme
2  Int,   2|   who lashes the posters but holds in pitying contempt those
3    4, 103|  youth; for thee thy destiny holds more:~To no misfortune yield!
4    4, 106|    is where the painter that holds the boat in tow is made
5    4, 106|      I shirk no danger which holds out any hopes of success,
6    5, 145|       If there is anyone who holds the opinion that young men
7    5, 156|      Siberia. The sect still holds its own in Russia. They
8    6     |    generally, this same fact holds good. It was at the bath
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