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 1    1,  15|           had come in company with Lycas, the master of a vessel
 2    1,  15|           to enjoy her favors when Lycas, in a towering rage because
 3    1,  15|     possessed my heart, and I said Lycas nay. By refusal, however,
 4    1,  15|         besought me to comply with Lycas' desires, and she did this
 5    1,  15|            that we would accompany Lycas. Nevertheless, we had it
 6    1,  15|    betterment of the common stock. Lycas was highly delighted with
 7    1,  15|        place on the very same day. Lycas had so arranged matters
 8    1,  15|         perceived it. In addition, Lycas took the trouble of calling
 9    1,  15|            affairs at the house of Lycas, Tryphaena was desperately
10    1,  15|     pleasing sight to my eyes, and Lycas, studying to please me,
11    1,  15|           instant. The jealousy of Lycas, already well known to me,
12    1,  15|         the wife the designs which Lycas had upon me. At our first
13    1,  15|       Doris and made them known to Lycas, who, his jealousy proving
14    1,  15|         and the ungrateful soul of Lycas, and made up my mind to
15    1,  15|             who were in the pay of Lycas, knew us well. But they
16    1,  15|           increasing wantonness of Lycas as the cause of our secret
17    1,  15|        unwonted absence was noted, Lycas sent out runners to comb
18    1,  15|          as yet, gone back aboard. Lycas flew into a towering rage
19    1,  15|          unpleasantness, persuaded Lycas to hunt for his fugitives
20    1,  15|          were greatly put out, and Lycas held forth violently to
21    1,  15|         Upon his arrival, he found Lycas and Tryphaena awaiting him,
22    1,  15|          to that end, he persuaded Lycas to go for help, while he
23    1,  15|            a scowl as black as any Lycas himself had ever achieved,
24    1,  15|          us with having lied about Lycas, and, turning Ascyltos out,
25    4, 104|        when I've informed you that Lycas of Tarentum is master of
26    4, 105|        Hannibal who sails with us? Lycas of Tarentum is a most respectable
27    4, 105|            short a time. And then, Lycas will be sure to want to
28    4, 105|         her course, supposing that Lycas did not hold sick-call,
29    4, 107|           morning Eumolpus entered Lycas' cabin as soon as he knew
30    4, 107|         fine weather gave promise, Lycas turned to Tryphaena and
31    4, 108|         You will find Giton aboard Lycas' ship!" "From which you
32    4, 108|          searching the ship?" said Lycas, after he had expiated Tryphaena'
33    4, 109|         THE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTH.~Lycas was greatly disturbed by
34    4, 109|      herself, and flew to the boy. Lycas, who knew me as well as
35    4, 110|             In a towering passion, Lycas leaped forward, "Oh you
36    4, 110|        lost for her pleasures, but Lycas remembered the seduction
37    4, 110|          no less poignant than had Lycas, for her chastity had been
38    4, 110|           Guilt, create new Gods!~(Lycas, as he perceived that Tryphaena
39    4, 111|         ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTH.~("Lycas," said he, "these unfortunates
40    4, 111|         which was self-inflicted!" Lycas broke in upon this plea
41    4, 111|         like suppliants?" demanded Lycas, "unless, of course, they
42    4, 112|           who deserved a flogging. Lycas was furiously angry at my
43    4, 113| administering a stinging rebuke to Lycas, signed a treaty of peace
44    4, 113|        hereby agreed on your part, Lycas, that you do refrain from
45    4, 113|            fell into the sea-foam. Lycas was already beginning to
46    4, 114|         hideousness since not even Lycas would bestow a word upon
47    4, 117|   amorously upon Giton's neck. But Lycas did not laugh; "If that
48    4, 117|          In spite of my ill-humor, Lycas saw how well my golden curls
49    4, 117|           at this sight, "What was Lycas up to?" she demanded. "What
50    4, 117|            she hurried out to find Lycas for the purpose of exasperating
51    4, 117|    informed, I told him frankly of Lycas' lecherous attempt and of
52    4, 118|           malignant, the trembling Lycas stretched out his hands
53    4, 119|            shore, and I recognized Lycas; so evil-tempered and so
54    4, 119|          rites to the corpse,) and Lycas was burned upon a funeral
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