Book, Chapter

1    2,  32|  with cloths made from the finest wool. Meanwhile, three masseurs
2    2,  69|  speaks true, he makes the finest tombstones imaginable."
3    4, 123| hurrying passage of life's finest years is held back~And Nature
4    5, 154|    private wardrobe of the finest linen, such as might suffice
5    5, 156| officers and others of the finest professions. Leroy-Beaulieu,
6    5, 157| this passage. Probably the finest parallel is to be found
7    6     |  illustrious women and the finest young men of the first families.
8    6     |    are always found in the finest situations. Even Otho did
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