Book, Chapter

1   III,     VIII|      child, though he sees the laughter of his comrades being turned
2   III,      XXX| portray, as a means of raising laughter. Such indeed is the exhibition
3    IV          |      the accompaniment of much laughter, saying as follows: --- ~ ~
4    IV,        I|       trivial saying with mild laughter.~ ~
5    IV,      XIX|   speaking thus with no little laughter: "Rightly did Homer order
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