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1 Int, 2| Friedlaender under Nero.~d -- La Porte du Theil places 2 2, 43| say, you didn't think I'd be satisfied with any such 3 2, 48| If we had any nuts, he'd not be so damned well pleased 4 2, 48| then or never, and they'd all come home, wet as drowned 5 2, 49| ragman; "if it wasn't that it'd be something else, as the 6 2, 49| were somewhere else, you'd swear that pigs walked around 7 2, 49| that were so near dead they'd have fallen flat if you 8 2, 50| Phileros the attorney; he'd not be keeping the wolf 9 2, 51| rumbling in my guts that you'd think a bellowing bull was 10 2, 53| Trimalchio shouted, "You'd think he'd only left out 11 2, 53| shouted, "You'd think he'd only left out a bit of pepper 12 2, 54| and if it didn't break, I'd rather have it than gold, 13 2, 56| lying so naturally that you'd think 'em alive. I own a 14 2, 59| Professor, I wish you'd tell me how you'd compare 15 2, 59| wish you'd tell me how you'd compare Cicero and Publilius. 16 2, 61| house will be on my side, I'd have stopped his bleating 17 2, 61| his bleating long ago if I'd been sitting next to him. 18 2, 61| myself into service because I'd rather be a Roman citizen 19 2, 61| and two dinners a day. I'd rather have my reputation 20 2, 62| are the Saturnalia here, I'd like to know? Is it December 21 2, 62| respect my fellow-freedmen, I'd give you what is coming 22 2, 66| out so late. "Oh, if you'd only come sooner," she said, " 23 2, 70| whole-wheat bread, which I'd rather have than white, 24 2, 71| off her little ears. We'd have everything as cheap 25 2, 72| he didn't have them, he'd be beyond all price: he 26 2, 74| more valuable fellow: he'd make you a fish out of a 27 2, 76| we've all got to die. I'd rather see you all happy, 28 2, 80| and sent them to Rome. You'd think I'd ordered it so, 29 2, 80| them to Rome. You'd think I'd ordered it so, for every 30 2, 80| things about myself that I'd forgotten, and explained 31 2, 80| short of telling me what I'd had for dinner the day before. 32 2, 80| dinner the day before. You'd have thought he'd lived 33 2, 80| before. You'd have thought he'd lived with me always!"~ 34 3, 91| Isn't there something you'd like to do?' he whispered! 35 5, 153| circumstances led~To prove she'd mischief in her head.~For 36 5, 153| with the nicest art~Deck'd out with necklaces and rings,~ 37 5, 153| things;~And she had curl'd and bound her hair~With 38 5, 153| fine attire:~And often turn'd aside to view~If others 39 5, 153| youth insnared,~And rivall'd me in his regard. -- ~Next 40 5, 153| her glances,~And answer'd all her kind advances.~Thus 41 5, 153| the sparkling wine combin'd,~Quick passage to the heart 42 5, 153| broke,~And at her bosom aim'd the stroke,~While she the 43 5, 153| While she the fragment kiss'd and press'd,~And hid it 44 5, 153| fragment kiss'd and press'd,~And hid it wanton in her 45 6 | celebrated; such, also, was Ninon d'Enclos, one of the ornaments