Book, Chapter

1    1,  28|      hearing that, the catamite changed mounts, and, having bestridden
2    3,  85|      part in the sexual act, he changed the instrument of his lechery
3    3,  90| opportunity presented itself, I changed my petition, 'If I can feel
4    3,  94|      out of it!" His expression changed. "My dear young man," said
5    3,  96|        was relating all this, I changed countenance continually,
6    4, 118|     defend their property, they changed their predatory designs
7    5, 138|        the sun's daughter Circe~Changed and transfigured the crew
8    6     |      whether the Holy Ghost has changed His mind in regard to this
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