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1 1, 13| the boy sat down upon the bed and wiped away the trickling 2 1, 15| Doris were awake and out of bed, our flight remained undiscovered, 3 1, 21| Seating herself upon the bed, she wept for a long time. 4 1, 22| whole face and breast in my bed; and I, moved by pity and 5 1, 30| When they were finally in bed, and the door shut, we seated 6 1, 30| when Pannychis fell out of bed, and dragged Giton after 7 1, 30| throwing ourselves upon the bed, we passed the remainder 8 1, 30| vinegar and oil, and went to bed. The ruffian whom we had 9 2, 45| the dining-room from your bed. It's been so cold that 10 2, 46| out, anyhow, in the very bed he slept in during his lifetime. 11 2, 57| after she had been caught in bed with a bath attendant, that 12 2, 66| my soldier was lying in bed, like an ox, and a doctor 13 2, 67| and threw himself upon the bed. His whole body was black 14 2, 75| and his twentieth, and a bed and bedclothes to boot. 15 3, 83| sleeping-chamber, I went to bed with my "brother" and, burning 16 3, 83| and carried him to his own bed, where he wallowed around 17 3, 83| Awaking at last, I felt the bed over and found that it had 18 3, 84| and threw myself upon the bed, unarmed and just as I stood. 19 3, 90| the morning, he sat up in bed, awaiting my usual gift. 20 3, 91| father,' I slipped into his bed and took my pleasure in 21 3, 98| hands, he threw me upon the bed. "If you think, Encolpius," 22 3, 99| both? Who turned up that bed there? What's the meaning 23 3, 100| In tears, he sat upon the bed, while I applied each eye 24 3, 101| ordered Giton to get under the bed immediately, telling him 25 3, 102| he poked underneath the bed, ransacking every corner, 26 3, 102| three times, and shook the bed. Eumolpus turned at the 27 4, 107| that Tryphaena was out of bed and, after some conversation 28 5, 132| when he left his master's bed!"~ 29 5, 134| down to sleep, I went to bed without Giton. So anxious 30 5, 136| that I was sick and went to bed. There, I turned the full 31 5, 136| Who will not in a warm bed tease his members?~Great 32 5, 138| pushed me down upon the bed, snatched a cane that hung 33 5, 138| upon the other side of the bed and in quavering tones commenced 34 5, 138| could get up from Circe's bed without having tasted pleasure!" 35 5, 143| mind that) I disordered my bed by embracing the image, 36 5, 144| promised, but left in his bed chamber a very beautiful 37 5, 144| Corax to crawl under the bed upon which he himself was 38 5, 148| pathic husband and effeminate bed thou desertest, but still 39 5, 148| love should wander from my bed.' It is not the same thing. 40 6 | persuasion? One sex entered one bed, and men had the shamelessness 41 6 | went and lay down upon the bed with Boaz. The spirit of