Book, Chapter

1    1,  19|         easily apparent that he desired nothing but that the garment
2    3,  91|        his own distended member desired. He was very angry, however,
3    3, 101|     except his own fugitive and desired the death of neither man
4    4, 117|         past familiarities, she desired me to renew our old amour,
5    5, 129|   informed me that her mistress desired leave to speak with me. "
6    5, 145| ministrations were particularly desired, as she would of course
7    5, 149|         beer, or wine, if he so desired. The "management" secured
8    6     |     gave herself to Ulysses who desired to slay her, and Calypso,
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