Book, Chapter

1    1,  15|   informed him that they had beaten along every path in the
2    2,  58|   the more so as a slave was beaten for having bound up his
3    2,  66|      house like an innkeeper beaten out of his bill, and when
4    3,  93| thousand grim war-ships~Were beaten and scattered, our arable
5    3,  96|    he went on, "I was almost beaten up for trying to recite
6    4, 126|      I know that I cannot be beaten.'~While yet the words echoed,
7    5, 136|  kicked out too, Chrysis was beaten, and all the slaves grumbled
8    5, 141|     virility.")~  ~Encolpius Beaten ~
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