Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   2|         inn, when once they had left it, because both were tired
 2    1,   7|    would, as Cicero remarks, be left alone in the schools! And,
 3    1,  12|      could not find where I had left my inn, and very graciously
 4    1,  15|     gone, and that what we have left is of no value? In the summer,
 5    1,  15|        Giton with our packs, we left the city and hastened to
 6    1,  15|  stealing a thing until, having left Giton with them, I craftily
 7    1,  15|         the courtyard, suddenly left his work and went into the
 8    1,  15|    heard, from somewhere on our left, "They can't get away, they
 9    1,  15|         me, and I was gradually left behind, as my weakness increased
10    2,  33|         at all this, for to the left, as we entered, not far
11    2,  36|        the little finger of his left hand he wore a massive gilt
12    2,  47|     honeycomb. I expect that he left all of a hundred thousand,
13    2,  47|        stole more than had been left to him. Then that fool friend
14    2,  50|       paints all the time. He's left the marks of his heels on
15    2,  51|        replied the cook, "I was left to you by Pansa's will." "
16    2,  53|           You'd think he'd only left out a bit of pepper and
17    2,  56|    thousand bowls which Mummius left to my patron, where Daedalus
18    2,  67|     wrapped a mantle around his left arm, boldly rushed out of
19    2,  75|       GREW RICH FROM LITTLE AND LEFT~THIRTY MILLION SESTERCES
20    2,  78|        change his ring from his left hand to his right. "That
21    2,  80|       thumb then. What is there left to tell? I was made co-heir
22    3,  84|     wrapping a mantle around my left arm, I put myself on guard
23    3,  85|   proofs of courage, I might be left lying here deserted, a beggar
24    3,  92|         painting, which had not left even the faintest trace
25    3,  93| war-horse. Unfilled is a cavity left, and this cavern,~Roofed
26    3,  95|       from that gaping wound is left upon this breast! What can
27    3, 102|           The pair had scarcely left the room) when Eumolpus
28    4, 117|         which filled our hearts left no room for anger. Tryphaena
29    4, 118|        the ship of all that was left; no mast, no helm, not a
30    4, 119|        or wrecks; or perhaps he left behind a father, whom he
31    4, 119|         have not a single plank left of your great ship! Go on,
32    4, 121|     reason the poor old man had left his native land that he
33    4, 126|      the ether.~From out of the left of a gloomy grove strange
34    4, 128|       helmet blood-clotted.~Her left arm she guards with a battle-scarred
35    5, 129| possibilities over in my mind I left the house, in a state of
36    5, 132|      and, if I had any virility left, I lost it then; my whole
37    5, 132|     never more spotless when he left his master's bed!"~
38    5, 143|   offense. On hearing this, she left me hurriedly, and all the
39    5, 143|    sight of Giton, who had only left me a little before she had
40    5, 144|         precepts. In short, she left her children in Eumolpus'
41    5, 144|        as she had promised, but left in his bed chamber a very
42    5, 145|      instantly, with Giton, and left Eumolpus to his fate. I
43    5, 145|  spectacle put off until he had left the theatre. Within 40 years
44    5, 150|         of Herodotus. They have left their mark upon our language
45    5, 151|     more or less circuitous and left the cisterns through pipes,
46    5, 160|      Hermodorus, after you have left the street, was pretty good
47    6     | Petronius in which Encolpius is left with Quartilla, looking
48    6     |     conversation with Jesus and left her with all the housework
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