Book, Chapter

 1    1,   6|          dignified and, if I may say it, a chaste, style, is
 2    1,  13|          face, "What have you to say for yourself," I snarled, "
 3    1,  15|       beating he gave her I will say nothing, for the particulars
 4    1,  18|          credence in anything we say? It seems to me that it
 5    1,  24|      yourself?" "What's that you say?", Quartilla chimed in. "
 6    1,  29|         carry the bull,' as they say." As I feared that Giton
 7    2,  42|         how true it is, but they say that he snatched off an
 8    2,  43|      something to swim in. But I say, you didn't think I'd be
 9    2,  48|   FORTY-FOURTH.~Phileros had his say and Ganymedes exclaimed, "
10    2,  49|         that he had the nerve to say, 'I've given you a show.' '
11    2,  50|    Agamemnon, your looks seem to say, What's this boresome nut
12    2,  50|        some trade; the barber's, say, or the auctioneer's, or
13    2,  52|          whenever the boys would say to her 'Sibyl, Sibyl, what
14    2,  53|        of us will have a word to say in his behalf." But for
15    2,  58|      freed, so that no one could say that so exalted a personage
16    2,  60|     FIFTY-SIXTH.~"What should we say was the hardest calling,
17    2,  60|       the money-changer, I would say: the doctor, because he
18    2,  61|        be born a gentleman as to say, 'Come here.' Well, what
19    2,  65|      today, with never a word to say. If you wish to make me
20    2,  67|           suit yourselves, but I say that there are women that
21    2,  75|       looking at Habinnas, "What say you, my dearest friend,"
22    2,  79|         for, but as I started to say, it was my thrift that brought
23    2,  79|       know what I mean, but I'll say no more, for I'm not one
24    2,  80|      found, too, so no one could say I wasn't game. A big ship'
25    2,  81|       leave it to you; didn't he say -- 'You took your wife out
26    2,  82|         I'm dead," said he, "and say something nice about me."
27    3,  91|          good graces, that is to say, that he ought to suffer
28    3,  91|        angry, however, and would say nothing at all except, '
29    3,  95|        this breast! What can you say that will justify you in
30    3,  96|          bad reputation, so they say, threw his own mantle around
31    4, 103| experience the truth of what you say," exclaimed Eumolpus, "see!
32    4, 108|         in a dream and seemed to say -- Know that Encolpius,
33    4, 111|      scoundrel, what have you to say for yourself? What salamander
34    4, 112|         could I find anything to say, out of countenance as I
35    5, 130|        form and anything I could say would fall far short. Her
36    5, 133|        own legs, for the doctors say that one cannot walk without
37    5, 136|         these: "What have you to say for yourself, you disgrace
38    5, 142|      garments of a slave: she, I say) that same Chrysis, who
39    5, 145|          there is ever a maid to say 'No'; there is not one." (
40    5, 145|        Apologia, 1), has this to say: "first, because we behold
41    5, 148|         I grant that favor,' you say, 'sooner than that my husband'
42    5, 150|         live," is inadequate, to say the least. So far did this
43    5, 151|  Schlauch-silen" or, as we would say in English, "Wineskin-bearing
44    5, 159|        ridicule (or chaff, as we say) as to denote infamy in
45    5, 160|         METRO: I'm afraid you'll say something if I tell you.~
46    6     |      letters employed, we should say was written in the eleventh
47    6     |        of AEneas; these ideas, I say, and these sentiments, appertained
48    6     |    commands attentions, I do not say this by way of apology but
49    6     |   Creation, or, one might better say co-ordination, was only
50    6     |    parents; in such countries, I say, they resort to the most
51    6     |          that, I have nothing to say.~VI.~Alors une vielle. . . .~[
52    6     |          hundred eyes; Mercury I say, was the God of concord,
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