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1 Int, 4| voices of scholarly skeptics began to be heard in the land, 2 1, 15| the strap off his bag, he began to lash me very thoroughly, 3 1, 15| distance, however, before it began to pour down rain by the 4 1, 16| accompanied by a young woman, and began to examine the garment very 5 1, 23| death, sure and certain, began to obscure the eyes of suffering.~ ~ 6 1, 25| places, as requested, and began with a wonderful first course. 7 1, 27| TWENTY-THIRD.~The banquet began all over again, and Quartilla 8 1, 30| at the soldier's order, began to beslaver me all over 9 1, 30| every nerve to lust and I began to gore Quartilla impetuously, 10 1, 30| Quartilla's lechery that I began to meditate means of escape. 11 2, 45| myself, in the meantime, I began to speculate as to why the 12 2, 45| action with the tyrant away, began to draw the other guests 13 2, 52| were enemies," Agamemmon began, when: "What's a poor man?" 14 2, 53| almost filling it up. We began to wonder at the dispatch 15 2, 53| between two torturers. We all began to make excuses for him 16 2, 58| and so, for this reason, I began to scan the whole dining-room 17 2, 65| words spake the hero, and began the following tale: "We 18 2, 76| these words, Trimalchio began to weep copiously, Fortunata 19 2, 78| her rights in the house, began to rail at Trimalchio, styling 20 3, 86| degrees from my fright, I began to be grateful to the boldness 21 3, 91| heard his father snoring, I began pleading with the lad to 22 3, 91| hour had passed when he began to punch me with his hand. ' 23 3, 92| Heartened up by this story, I began to draw upon his more comprehensive 24 3, 96| our ends!~(Our philosopher began to moralize, when he had 25 4, 103| injury I had done him. I began to repent my jealousy, which 26 4, 104| my head with my tunic and began to feign sleep, when all 27 4, 111| that it mattered where they began what they had decided to 28 4, 114| flag for lack of amusement, began to indulge in sneers at 29 4, 114| gave him our attention, he began as follows:~ ~The Ephesian 30 4, 115| with the Greek custom, she began to stand vigil over it, 31 4, 115| food and drink, she then began to attack the obstinacy 32 4, 117| becoming enamoured anew, began winking his wanton eyes 33 4, 117| fellow laid eyes upon me, he began bewailing my lot and ordered 34 4, 119| melancholy, I stood still and began to brood, with wet eyes, 35 5, 129| overflowing with good things, and began more and more to believe 36 5, 132| finally my mental depression began to abate, little by little 37 5, 136| keeping with good taste, I began to do penance for my soliloquy 38 5, 140| little table and, thus armed, began to belabor the pugnacious 39 5, 140| pieces of wood on top, and began to excuse her delay on the 40 5, 143| inquiring for me. Thereupon,) I began to ply Giton with questions 41 5, 144| around childless old men, I began to take thought of the present 42 5, 145| that the fortune-hunters began to lose faith in the validity 43 5, 145| the struggle for supremacy began, she soon became aware of 44 5, 152| and then into interest, began to poke their noses against 45 5, 156| the Imperial government began vigorous prosecutions in 46 5, 160| that of the Sphinx.~"She began to dance languidly, carelessly, 47 5, 160| and the copper castanets began to tinkle with such challenge 48 6 | Germanicus?~Moreover, men began to avow their love for women, 49 6 | depths of pleasure, and began to carve out strange and