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 1  Int,   2|         with this danger that he took the precaution to mark the
 2  Int,   3|       could be enlarged until it took in contemporary custom and
 3    1,  11| commenced to walk ahead of me. I took her for a prophetess until,
 4    1,  12|         ran out of the house and took to his heels, leaving me
 5    1,  15| perceived it. In addition, Lycas took the trouble of calling my
 6    1,  15|          stronger than his lust, took steps to get revenge. Doris,
 7    1,  15|         with means." This advice took his fancy and we set out
 8    1,  15|          Seeing my condition, he took pity upon me, for I was
 9    1,  16|          as a prospective buyer, took the hem of the tunic from
10    1,  24|          the meantime,) the maid took two ribbons from her bosom
11    1,  25|         quarter. Both of us then took a most solemn oath that
12    1,  25|        in all their richness. We took our places, as requested,
13    1,  28|       hand beneath his robe, she took hold of his little member,
14    2,  33|     spinning golden flax. I also took note of a group of runners,
15    2,  46|      FORTY-SECOND.~Here Seleucus took up the tale. "I don't bathe
16    2,  54|           then the metal workers took their pick and made bowls
17    2,  55|         bowl would have been! He took a little hammer out of his
18    2,  59|        human affairs, which many took sides. "A good reason,"
19    2,  68|    regained his composure, which took but a little while, he ordered
20    2,  71|     Scintilla, and by and by she took off her anklets and even
21    2,  71|     Scintilla was no better. She took off a small golden vanity
22    2,  71|        called her Lucky Box, and took from it two eardrops, which,
23    2,  72|     served, whereupon the slaves took away all the tables and
24    2,  78|       don't remember anything! I took her off the auction block
25    2,  81|       you; didn't he say -- 'You took your wife out of a whore-house'?
26    2,  82|       Agamemnon in the lurch, we took to our heels, as though
27    3,  85|         in the slave's prison he took the woman's part in the
28    3,  87|          forgetting my wrongs, I took a walk through all the public
29    3,  87|  embraces without a rival, but I took as a comrade a friend more
30    3,  88|          of anything to which he took exceptions? Then, they whose
31    3,  91|         slipped into his bed and took my pleasure in spite of
32    3,  96|        As for myself, the slaves took me for a maniac, and mimicked
33    3,  96|          around the wanderer and took him off home with himself,
34    3,  97|         of the gentlest of lads, took me to task for having spoken
35    3,  98|        another." The soldier who took my sword from me did Eumolpus
36    3, 100|     CHAPTER THE NINETY-SIXTH.~We took in the entire performance
37    4, 113|         Eumolpus, our commander, took advantage of the psychological
38    4, 115|      state of affairs as his eye took in the corpse lying there,
39    4, 117|  chagrined at this new league, I took neither food nor drink but
40    4, 117|          and for that reason she took it very hard when she surprised
41    4, 118|        ran to their stations and took in sail before the squall
42    4, 121|       out well and happily," and took to the road. But Giton could
43    5, 135|          to lead me on my way. I took a short stroll and had just
44    5, 136|         mistress's good humor. I took heart after having given
45    5, 137|        in carefully chosen words took oath that Ascyltos had used
46    5, 139|      which had come out when she took down the wooden goblet.
47    5, 140|          shelled the beans,) she took a mouthful of the meat and
48    5, 140|      throwing off my garments, I took my stand just inside the
49    5, 142|          horribly and I suddenly took to my heels, with the old
50    5, 143|         an affront; and Telephus took arms~Knowing not he must
51    5, 145|      instincts that prostitution took origin, and it is for this
52    5, 145|        xl, 35, we find that this took place in the year 180 B
53    5, 145|    bought up, because the judges took their pay and held Clodius
54    5, 150|     little doubt that the Romans took it from the Greeks. The
55    5, 150|         the authority of Festus, took her name "Vitula" from the
56    5, 151|  fountains, and from which water took exit either from the mouth
57    5, 151|         or from some other part, took their forms from the several
58    5, 153|    Pamphilus, a swain of mine,~I took my sister, little heeding~
59    5, 156|            said the old man. 'He took his companion down many
60    5, 156|  emigrated to Roumania and there took the name of "Lipovans."
61    5, 160|          lowest ranks of society took their places, and there
62    6     |       and the happiest. Hercules took the maidenheads of fifty
63    6     |       slept with her slaves, and took charge of things in her
64    6     |          repeal of the law which took out of their hands the custody
65    6     |         celibacy they ostensibly took the concubines of which,
66    6     |    longed for pleasures and they took the pleasures which offered
67    6     | disciples of Joseph Calasanz who took their places in the education
68    6     |          maidenheads, they often took them and always, they set
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