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1 1, 30| going to find out that I'm a man!" At the soldier's 2 2, 37| set under the hen, but I'm afraid they're addled, by 3 2, 45| and between you and me, I'm a bit groggy; the booze 4 2, 46| me, and I almost think I'm talking to him now! Gawd' 5 2, 49| it will go to a finish. I'm well acquainted with him, 6 2, 50| trying to hand us?' Well, I'm talking because you, who 7 2, 54| Trimalchio remarked, "I'm the only one that can show 8 2, 54| to know how it is that I'm the only one that can show 9 2, 54| And, so you won't think I'm a blockhead, I'm going to 10 2, 54| think I'm a blockhead, I'm going to show you that I' 11 2, 54| going to show you that I'm well acquainted with how 12 2, 56| when it comes to silver, I'm a connoisseur; I have goblets 13 2, 56| to be harsh with you, I'm only warning you against 14 2, 57| into a rage at this. "If I'm not told within six months 15 2, 59| Cicero and Publilius. I'm of the opinion that the 16 2, 61| a Roman knight! Well, I'm a king's son! How's it come 17 2, 61| no one can jeer at me. I'm a man among men! I take 18 2, 61| blush in my grave after I'm dead. But you're so busy 19 2, 62| hardly hold myself in and I'm not hot-headed by nature, 20 2, 62| born. Don't think that I'm impressed by those boxwood 21 2, 62| came out of that school. I'm what you see me and I thank 22 2, 65| I lose all my luck if I'm not tickled to death at 23 2, 65| for a good time, though I'm afraid these scholars'll 24 2, 66| wolf! Now don't think I'm joking, I wouldn't lie for 25 2, 67| hair-raiser myself, though I'm like a jackass on a slippery 26 2, 71| divided among the slaves." "I'm going to beat it if she 27 2, 73| he's a pimp too, and I'm going to see that he's branded," 28 2, 73| better all the time, Massa. I'm going to give you a pair 29 2, 75| make a long story short, I'm freeing all of them in my 30 2, 75| will. To Philargyrus, I'm leaving a farm, and his 31 2, 75| and bedclothes to boot. I'm making Fortunata my heir 32 2, 75| now as they will when I'm dead." They all commenced 33 2, 75| able to live even after I'm dead, thanks to your kindness. 34 2, 75| clause in my will, that I'm not insulted when I'm dead. 35 2, 75| I'm not insulted when I'm dead. And for fear the rabble 36 2, 78| have two cents: you know I'm not lying! 'Let me give 37 2, 78| ll be nagged even after I'm dead! And furthermore, that 38 2, 78| have her kissing me when I'm laid out!"~ 39 2, 79| I've made up my mind, I'm as fixed as a spike in a 40 2, 79| story, but as for myself, I'm fairly busting with prosperity. 41 2, 79| I'll say no more, for I'm not one of your braggarts!"~ 42 2, 82| enjoy this as well when I'm dead," he remarked, "as 43 2, 82| remarked, "as I do while I'm alive." He then ordered 44 2, 82| the couch. "Let on that I'm dead," said he, "and say 45 3, 85| in their guilty blood, I'm no free man!"~ 46 3, 94| being! For this reason, I'm not at all surprised that 47 3, 94| chases you with rocks. I'm going to load my pockets 48 3, 94| to go out of your head, I'm going to let blood out of 49 4, 121| that of a pack-horse, and I'm as free as you are, even 50 5, 133| you're as good as dead, I'm sure! What if the same numbness 51 5, 138| her head for a while, "I'm the only one that knows 52 5, 138| and for fear you think I'm talking to hear myself talk, 53 5, 141| murdered a man? Look here! I'm laying down two gold pieces, 54 5, 148| with a harsh voice when I'm caught with a boy, and inform 55 5, 153| long.~Well Venus knows I'm not in fault~'Twas she who 56 5, 160| get it, I wonder?~METRO: I'm afraid you'll say something 57 6 | ordonne a embasicetas de m'accabler de ses impurs baisers.~[