Book, Chapter

 1    2,  32|        THE MASTER.~PENALTY ONE HUNDRED LASHES.~In the vestibule
 2    2,  38|     one:~OPIMIAN FALERNIAN~ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD.~While we were
 3    2,  47|   expect that he left all of a hundred thousand, by Hercules, I
 4    2,  49|     die. He could blow in four hundred thousand and his fortune
 5    2,  56| goblets as big as wine-jars, a hundred of 'em more or less, with
 6    2,  57|     boys and forty girls: five hundred pecks of wheat were taken
 7    2,  57|  stored in the granaries: five hundred oxen were put to yoke: the
 8    2,  62|     can divide any figure by a hundred, be it in asses, pounds
 9    2,  72|      an eye open. I paid three hundred dinars for him."~
10    2,  75|       it has a frontage of one hundred feet and a depth of two
11    2,  75|        feet and a depth of two hundred. I want fruit trees of every
12    2,  80|    into the bargain, and put a hundred gold pieces in my hand.
13    4, 105|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND FIRST.~I shivered, horror-struck,
14    4, 106|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND SECOND.~"Why would it
15    4, 107|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRD.~"Gods and men
16    4, 108|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTH.~"Priapus appeared
17    4, 109|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTH.~Lycas was greatly
18    4, 110|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTH.~In a towering
19    4, 111|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTH.~("Lycas," said
20    4, 112|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTH.~I was stricken
21    4, 113|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND NINTH.~The woman poured
22    4, 113|    immediate forfeiture of one hundred denarii. Item, it is hereby
23    4, 113|     seek, that you forfeit two hundred denarii immediately for
24    4, 114|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH.~It is my opinion
25    4, 115|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH.~"There was
26    4, 116|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWELFTH.~"But to make
27    4, 117|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTEENTH.~The sailors
28    4, 118|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTEENTH.~We were
29    4, 119|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEENTH.~Just then,
30    4, 120|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEENTH.~We set out
31    4, 121|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTEENTH.~Eumolpus,
32    4, 122|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTEENTH.~"Young men,"
33    4, 123|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND NINETEENTH.~"The conquering
34    4, 124|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTIETH.~"Three chieftains
35    4, 125|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIRST.~"He spake ...
36    4, 126|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SECOND.~"But
37    4, 127|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THIRD.~"By omens
38    4, 128|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FOURTH.~"So great
39    5, 129|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIFTH.~For a
40    5, 130|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SIXTH.~("You
41    5, 131|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVENTH.~She
42    5, 132|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHT.~(Infuriated
43    5, 133|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-NINTH.~"Believe
44    5, 134|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTIETH.~POLYAENOS
45    5, 135|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIRST.~Finding
46    5, 136|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SECOND.~The loveliness
47    5, 137|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-THIRD.~I called
48    5, 138|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FOURTH.~"What
49    5, 139|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIFTH.~At this
50    5, 140|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SIXTH.~In the
51    5, 141|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY SEVENTH.~But,
52    5, 142|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-EIGHTH.~(As she
53    5, 143|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-NINTH.~(Such
54    5, 144|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND FORTIETH.~(He was still
55    5, 145|                CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIRST.~("I have
56    5, 145| obliquity during the first two hundred and fifty years. The "coelibes
57    5, 145|     language, no less than one hundred and fifteen words and expressions
58    5, 154| instantly chastised with three hundred lashes; but should the same
59    5, 156|       Cypselus, had sent three hundred youths of the noblest young
60    6     |        cruelty of tyrants is a hundred times more deplorable than
61    6     |        guarded by Argus of the hundred eyes; Mercury I say, was
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