Book, Chapter

1    1,  16|          rustic customer, and was instantly struck dumb with astonishment.
2    1,  30| dining-room, so that he can tell, instantly, how much of his life has
3    2,  35|         drink; a boy near at hand instantly repeated my order in a singsong
4    2,  37|         were brooding. Two slaves instantly approached, and to the accompaniment
5    2,  52|           do not know. Trimalchio instantly rendered the following verdict, "
6    5, 145|          so terrified that I fled instantly, with Giton, and left Eumolpus
7    5, 154|           in his obedience, he is instantly chastised with three hundred
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