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1 Int, 4| editors, this is done to give some measure of continuity 2 1, 5| this eye in your defense: give me a guide who will lead 3 1, 15| mob to collect, and, to give weight to my argument, I 4 1, 25| but there was no one to give us any help, and whenever 5 1, 25| wand and ordered him to give the unhappy wretches quarter. 6 2, 50| comes to me to get me to give him something to write when 7 2, 52| Greek and the others Latin. Give me the outline of your speech 8 2, 56| however, we got him to give the boy a pardon and no 9 2, 57| just two things which could give him acute pleasure, rope-dancers 10 2, 62| my fellow-freedmen, I'd give you what is coming to you 11 2, 62| into a dunghill, and I'll give you the same medicine, I 12 2, 62| wide, now guess me! I'll give you another. What part of 13 2, 73| quiet, tongue, and I'll give you a cake." Taking all 14 2, 73| time, Massa. I'm going to give you a pair of shoes." Had 15 2, 78| else someone's going to give up the ghost. I hope it' 16 2, 78| know I'm not lying! 'Let me give you a tip,' said Agatho, 17 3, 83| the silence of midnight give promise of our meeting any 18 3, 87| seemed, I know not why, to give promise of something great, 19 3, 89| he not know it, I would give him a pair of turtle-doves 20 3, 90| and he not know it, I will give him two of the gamest fighting-cocks, 21 4, 103| would not by word or deed give him cause for offense in 22 4, 104| what a fine time I would give that runaway." -- Stunned 23 4, 119| starves from abstinence. Give the dice a fair throw and 24 5, 129| should tip off his cronies or give the whole scheme away out 25 5, 132| side and endeavoured to give him some proofs of my love 26 5, 133| and) fearing that it might give cause for scandal if he 27 5, 134| repairing my fault, I will give you satisfaction.~Farewell ~ 28 5, 136| lassitude of decrepit old age? Give me some sign, however faint, 29 5, 138| you see in the world must give heed to my mandates;~Blossoming 30 5, 141| such a fuss," I said, "I'll give you an ostrich in place 31 5, 145| they always contrived to give to every caress of passion 32 5, 145| what each girl earned: "give me the brothel-keeper's 33 5, 148| kisses are like those you give your grandmother in the 34 5, 148| keep to one woman. They give what a wife will not give. ' 35 5, 148| give what a wife will not give. 'I grant that favor,' you 36 5, 148| tastes. Forbear then, to give masculine names to what 37 5, 153| of "contus" would surely give a sharper point to the joke 38 5, 156| voices of his chaste sponsors give him the choice between secrecy 39 5, 158| sputum has been employed to give potency to charms and to 40 5, 160| thank the lady that I don't give you a taste of my hand.~ 41 5, 160| lady should -- I wouldn't give her even a rotten dildo; 42 5, 160| thing I didn't do was to give him my body.~METRO: But 43 6 | decipher a morsel which we give to the public: and of the 44 6 | in torments rather than give herself up to the odious 45 6 | would know better than to give all their days over to this 46 6 | of eighteen years should give herself up to the rude embraces 47 6 | far from the eyes of men, give themselves up to mutual 48 6 | maidenheads. It is so wonderful to give the first lessons of voluptuousness