Book, Chapter

 1    1,  30|    dining-room, so that he can tell, instantly, how much of
 2    2,  46|        downed a pot of mead, I tell the cold to suck my cock!
 3    2,  52|       never yet seen, but they tell me it's down Terracina and
 4    2,  52|       along my own coasts. But tell me the subject of your speech
 5    2,  52|    applauded, and he went on: "Tell me, my dearest Agamemnon,
 6    2,  59|        Professor, I wish you'd tell me how you'd compare Cicero
 7    2,  61|       in service, no one could tell whether I was free or a
 8    2,  65|     you wish to make me happy, tell about that experience you
 9    2,  65|       ll laugh at me, but I'll tell my tale and they can go
10    2,  67|      bit gossipy. And now I'll tell you a hair-raiser myself,
11    2,  68|        haven't you anything to tell us? You haven't entertained
12    2,  70|       have for dinner'?" "I'll tell you if I can," answered
13    2,  71| Fortunata at the table, Gaius? Tell me." "What's that," Trimalchio
14    2,  74|        green faction fans, and tell your bedfellow, Menophila,
15    2,  79|        well, someone else will tell you a different story, but
16    2,  80|    then. What is there left to tell? I was made co-heir with
17    2,  81|         and -- why shouldn't I tell it -- I still have thirty
18    3,  90|       his arms about my neck. 'Tell me, master,' he cried, '
19    3,  94|      as we were out of range. "Tell me," I demanded, "what are
20    3, 102|      follow that crier out and tell him Giton is in your power,
21    3, 102|        You hadn't the nerve to tell me the truth even when you
22    4, 104|    your word of honor, can you tell me whose ship this is, and
23    4, 105|     port," volunteered Giton; "tell him your brother's nearly
24    4, 106|    does, where no gum is used, tell me! We can't make our lips
25    4, 109|     step lively, so that I can tell whom to punish, from their
26    4, 117|       pressed her earnestly to tell me the reason for her sobs)
27    4, 117|       my lot and ordered me to tell him exactly what had happened.
28    5, 131| divinity. "Why, didn't my maid tell you that I am called Circe?"
29    5, 132|      she looked at her maid,) "Tell me, Chrysis, and tell me
30    5, 132|          Tell me, Chrysis, and tell me truly, is there anything
31    5, 133|  Believe me, 'brother,' when I tell you that I do not know whether
32    5, 133|   frank courtesy for, truth to tell, she has never been herself
33    5, 137|       finished my meditation: "Tell me, little brother," I demanded, "
34    5, 137|  little brother," I demanded, "tell me, on your honor: Did Ascyltos
35    5, 138|        water! I wish you would tell me what you think of a man
36    5, 138|       my bidding!~Why should I tell you of small things? The
37    5, 153|      and I intend presently to tell my master; for I do not
38    5, 160|        lady a chair; I have to tell you to do everything; you'
39    5, 160|         dear, now please don't tell me a fib, who stitched that
40    5, 160|      you'll say something if I tell you.~KORITTO: My dear Metro,
41    5, 160|     anybody hears anything you tell me, from Koritto's mouth,
42    5, 160|        who stitched the dildo? Tell me if you love me! What
43    5, 160|       it.~METRO: Which Kerdon? Tell me, because there are two
44    5, 160|    house, Koritto dear? You'll tell me the truth won't you,
45    5, 160|       KORITTO: I begged him to tell me but he swore he wouldn'
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