Book, Chapter

1    1,  13|      filthy gladiator, you who escaped from the criminal's cage
2    1,  15|        troublesome assault and escaped. At last, perceiving that
3    1,  30| wounded us both, slightly, and escaped unscathed.) The third day
4    2,  47|      even the dog in his house escaped his attentions, by Hercules,
5    2,  60|        or less, which have now escaped my memory.~
6    3, 102|       thing stands now, for he escaped into the crowd and I have
7    4, 106|        light-hearted as having escaped the torturer, and, with
8    6     |     for surprise that this has escaped all the philologists, were
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