Book, Chapter

 1    1,  13|       of yours rushed into the room a little while ago and commenced
 2    1,  14|       Ascyltos rushed from the room, without uttering a word.
 3    1,  15|       I returned to the little room and, having claimed the
 4    1,  15| brother." He filled the little room with his laughter and hand-clapping,
 5    1,  15|      me everywhere, entered my room at night, and, after his
 6    1,  15|        be kept confined to the room in which we had retired
 7    1,  15|       and found his way to our room, which the guards had taken
 8    1,  15|   sickness, and to keep to our room as long as possible; but,
 9    1,  21|       lady herself entered the room, attended by a little girl.
10    1,  25|      were escorted to the next room, in which were placed three
11    1,  29|   accompanied Quartilla to our room. Amidst universal applause,
12    1,  30|       rushed headlong into the room, giving us the opportunity
13    2,  32|      minute or two in the warm room, we passed through into
14    2,  44|      they fluttered around the room and Trimalchio ordered one
15    2,  56|     started running around the room crying, "Out with the water
16    2,  56|     out into the middle of the room before us all, had not Fortunata
17    2,  68|     such a dog, made the whole room ring with his hideous barking
18    2,  81|        this viper, a very good room for the porter, a guest-chamber
19    3,  85|  seashore. There, I kept to my room for three days. My mind
20    3,  98|       Giton slipped out of the room, pretending he was going
21    3,  98|   crossed the threshold of the room without stopping to ask
22    3,  99|     then he skipped out of the room. Infuriated at such an insult.
23    3,  99|      it were, able to enjoy my room and my night's pleasure
24    3, 101|   cunning! For fear of leaving room for suspicion, I piled covers
25    3, 102|     pair had scarcely left the room) when Eumolpus burst in
26    4, 117|      filled our hearts left no room for anger. Tryphaena was
27    5, 132|     indisposition, entered the room in some concern. As I wished
28    5, 133|      when) Chrysis entered the room and handed me her mistress'
29    5, 138|      back into the priestess's room, pushed me down upon the
30    5, 140|      the geese had invaded the room again. Confounded and thunderstruck
31    5, 143|     slept at home, entered the room and bitterly accused me
32    5, 143|   should she be caught in that room with me, as Eumolpus was
33    5, 143|      come in, on his way to my room. She was scarcely gone when)
34    5, 145|   intimate friends entered the room and catching sight of the
35    5, 145|       the woman up in a narrow room, admitting any that would
36    5, 145|    used as a sort of reception room where the visitors waited
37    5, 149|       unwary stranger into her room: there the couple would
38    5, 160|       Scene, Koritto's sitting room.~KORITTO: (Metro has just
39    6     |        who had never furnished room for complaint to Rome? The
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