Book, Chapter

 1    1,  11|       almost dead; you would have thought that he had been brought
 2    1,  15|         out the plan which he had thought out. When the entire household
 3    1,  15|     Ascyltos, in every detail. He thought that I was joking, and although
 4    1,  19| litigation, be sequestered. As we thought we had recovered our treasure,
 5    1,  20|           peasant's side. "So you thought," said she, "that you could
 6    1,  26|         time, that you would have thought they belonged there. The
 7    2,  54|           the real Corinthian!" I thought that, in his usual purse-proud
 8    2,  55|         When he had done that, he thought he would soon be in Jupiter'
 9    2,  64|    especially keen on this, for I thought I could never put enough
10    2,  67|          loud that you would have thought a hare was being run down
11    2,  69|          Startled at such pomp, I thought that the Praetor had arrived,
12    2,  73|          have even touched it. We thought that a fat goose, flanked
13    2,  80|        the day before. You'd have thought he'd lived with me always!"~
14    3,  84|          CHAPTER THE EIGHTIETH.~I thought this was a parting joke
15    3,  87|    precision, that you would have thought their very souls were depicted.
16    3,  87|    controlled her passion had she thought Hercules was coming to forbid
17    3,  93|          Alas my poor country! We thought that their thousand grim
18    3,  96|        parts, that you would have thought that the man himself was
19    3,  98|      before I do, you're wrong! I thought of suicide first. I hunted
20    3, 100|        except his own compassion, thought we ought to open the door
21    4, 104|           than Ascyltos, and that thought tortured me. But reason
22    4, 106|      safety must be found! I have thought up a scheme, see what you
23    4, 106|          to the plan which I have thought out in my desperation; let'
24    4, 107|           our melancholy train of thought and, settling ourselves
25    4, 121|          prospect of that kind. I thought the old fellow was joking
26    4, 126|      Already he gazed, thou hadst thought! There, silvery Cynthia~
27    5, 129|        upon its cause. "Suppose," thought I, "some wily legacy hunter
28    5, 130|        discordant passions, and I thought it nothing short of a miracle
29    5, 130|          time, Doris' tried lover thought lightly of Doris!~Oh Jove,
30    5, 135|         my virility. Quicker than thought the nerves responded to
31    5, 136|           after having given some thought to my misfortunes and, artfully
32    5, 140|        clamor that you would have thought that the geese had invaded
33    5, 144|          old men, I began to take thought of the present state of
34    5, 145|         AND FORTY-FIRST.~("I have thought up a scheme," replied Eumolpus, "
35    5, 145|   Therefore, since it is only the thought of eating human flesh that
36    5, 145|           required some study and thought to penetrate the secret
37    5, 160|      wouldn't, that's how much he thought of me, Metro dear.~METRO:
38    6     |          suitors express a tender thought for Penelope, and, instead
39    6     |           Plautus. Pyrgopolinices thought it was only necessary to
40    6     |           century.~The pagan Gods thought highly of maidenheads, they
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