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1 Int | all the detail of a fine old copper etching; the marvelous 2 Int, 2| Puteoli, and his theory of the old town and the new town is 3 Int, 3| upon Trimalchio, the little old lady girded round with a 4 1, 6| the strength to live to old age. Painting also suffered 5 1, 8| than either, no one, in his old age, will confess the errors 6 1, 10| approached a certain little old woman who sold country vegetables.~ ~ 7 1, 10| country vegetables.~ ~An Old Herb Woman ~ 8 1, 11| obscure quarter, the affable old lady pushed aside a crazy-quilt 9 1, 11| the wiles of the little old hag, I covered my head and 10 1, 11| by the self-same little old hag! I smiled at that, greeted 11 1, 14| so that I could resume my old relations with my Giton. ( 12 1, 15| in her stead. She was an old flame of his, so he broached 13 1, 15| Lycurgus, who had renewed his old relations with Ascyltos, 14 1, 30| her. At this instant, an old woman, the very same who 15 2, 31| caught sight of a bald-headed old fellow, rigged out in a 16 2, 37| already, but upon hearing an old experienced guest vow, " 17 2, 38| FALERNIAN~ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD.~While we were studying 18 2, 44| to carving the boar, our old friend Carver, who had carved 19 2, 45| riddle which teased me to my old informant. "Why, sure," 20 2, 46| fellow, he was too, good old Chrysanthus slipped his 21 2, 46| throwing it down a well! An old love's like a cancer!"~ 22 2, 47| dunghill with his teeth, any old time. And he grew richer 23 2, 47| and runs on schedule. How old would you think he was? 24 2, 48| Safinius; he lived near the old arch, when I was a boy. 25 2, 48| that I've already eaten my old clothes, and if this high 26 2, 48| their own profits. In the old days, the married women, 27 2, 68| are over; but in the good old times when I was a young 28 3, 83| to our lodging, for the old woman herself had been sitting 29 3, 87| the winds, a white-haired old man entered the picture-gallery; 30 3, 88| You have good reason," the old man replied, "to deplore 31 3, 88| a groan,) "but he is an old hand at robbery, and more 32 3, 88| My frankness pleased the old man, who attempted to comfort 33 3, 92| unaccountable changes. In the good old times, when virtue was her 34 3, 92| the stars, Eudoxus grew old upon the summit of a lofty 35 3, 99| worst of all, a blear-eyed old hag, girded round with a 36 3, 101| and, just as Ulysses of old had clung to the ram, so 37 3, 102| this done, he embraced the old gentleman, who was already 38 4, 104| possessing it. A solitary old man can scarcely become 39 4, 108| their hare still course;~And old wounds ache most poignantly 40 4, 114| had he need to quote from old tragedies, or to have recourse 41 4, 117| permitted the harboring of no old grudges and the joy which 42 4, 117| desired me to renew our old amour, but I was worn out 43 4, 117| been signed. The minute the old fellow laid eyes upon me, 44 4, 121| that kind. I thought the old fellow was joking in the 45 4, 121| for this reason the poor old man had left his native 46 4, 127| fathers~Bowed down with old age, uninured to the bearing 47 5, 135| trees, leading a little old woman by the hand. "Well, 48 5, 135| appetite?" In the meantime, the old hag:~A wine-soaked crone 49 5, 135| course!" (This done, the old lady handed me over to Chrysis, 50 5, 136| and lassitude of decrepit old age? Give me some sign, 51 5, 138| to accuse the delays of old age. At last the priestess 52 5, 138| smile!" "OEnothea," the old hag replied, "this young 53 5, 139| altar OEnothea placed an old table, upon which she heaped 54 5, 140| height, broke down under the old lady's weight and let her 55 5, 140| without laughing, helped the old lady to her feet. She hastily 56 5, 140| demand their feed from the old woman at midday, made a 57 5, 140| payment for her loss. When the old lady laid eyes upon that, 58 5, 142| up my anus. The merciless old virago then anointed the 59 5, 142| took to my heels, with the old hags in full pursuit. Although 60 5, 143| thinking of the heroes of old, who had been persecuted 61 5, 143| Inachian coast: Laomedon of old~Sated two of the heavenly 62 5, 143| and appeared before the old fellow, with so merry a 63 5, 144| means of her charms, but an old woman now, the flower of 64 5, 144| in the way of childless old men and through this substitution 65 5, 144| the cadence. And thus the old lecher, suspended between 66 5, 144| any other of the heroes of old!" So saying, I lifted up 67 5, 144| getting around childless old men, I began to take thought 68 5, 145| Crotonians, furious because the old fox had lived so long and 69 5, 145| rights with married men. The old Romans had passed this law 70 5, 145| which shroud antiquity. The Old Testament contains many 71 5, 145| We find a parallel in the old days in Shanghai, before 72 5, 150| existence. The voluptuaries of old Rome were by no means convinced 73 5, 151| perpetuate the remembrance of the old statue of Marsyas, is certainly 74 5, 153| gracious to me as in the story old to the maiden fleet of foot 75 5, 154| length, verging towards old age, and sometimes conquering 76 5, 155| paying assiduous court to old people for the purpose of 77 5, 155| grovel before rich men, old men or young, childless 78 5, 156| eunuchs, ranging in age, from old men to boys, pale and hideous 79 5, 156| book xiv, chap. vi.~The Old Testament proves that the 80 5, 156| withers away in a premature old age: while yet boys, they 81 5, 156| boys, they suddenly become old, without any interval of 82 5, 156| and blooming, the other old, with sallow and unnaturally 83 5, 156| Come and see,' said the old man. 'He took his companion 84 5, 156| among the Flagellants, the old man announced to his companion: ' 85 5, 160| good once, but he's too old, now; the late lamented 86 5, 160| lascivious dance of the old Greek comedy. Any person 87 5, 160| starveling snub-nosed dancer was old, repulsive, and nastily 88 6 | enters the house.~Finally an old woman, about whom there 89 6 | Tiberius, impotent through old age and debauchery, was 90 6 | withers away in a premature old age: while yet boys they 91 6 | boys they suddenly become old, without any interval of 92 6 | and of that virtue which old age and white hairs become? 93 6 | vielle. . . .~[Finally an old woman . . .]~The question