Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   3|   masterstroke, the porter at the door is another, the effect of
 2    1,  15|          up to the outside of the door and, violently wrenching
 3    1,  15|           slipped out by the back door. A slave, who was saddling
 4    1,  19|        the inn, and fastening the door, we had a good laugh at
 5    1,  20|       came a timid rapping at the door. We turned pale. "Who is
 6    1,  29|     ceremony.~  ~The Chink in the Door ~
 7    1,  30|           finally in bed, and the door shut, we seated ourselves
 8    1,  30|      seated ourselves outside the door of the bridal-chamber, and
 9    1,  30|        hammering was heard at the door, while all this was going
10    2,  32|        met Agamemnon at the outer door, to the post of which was
11    2,  44|           outside the dining-room door, and some Spartan hounds
12    2,  50|         keeping the wolf from the door now if he hadn't studied.
13    2,  67|        her evil hand! We shut the door and returned to our business,
14    2,  69|        knocked at the dining-room door, and a reveler, clad in
15    2,  76|   understanding, and we came to a door, where a dog on a chain
16    2,  76|       porter to let us out at the door, "If you think you can leave
17    2,  76|         you can leave by the same door you came in at," he replied, "
18    2,  76|           go out through the same door he came in at; some are
19    2,  78|         perfumer to the lady next door, when he pulled me aside: '
20    2,  82|           suddenly smashed in the door and rushed in with their
21    3,  83|        wagons; he hammered on the door for a short time, and then
22    3,  95|        Arriving there, I slam the door shut, embrace him convulsively,
23    3,  96|           Eumolpus knocked at the door. "How many of you are there?"
24    3,  96| cautiously through a chink in the door to see if Ascyltos had come
25    3,  96|        law sits armed outside the door, adulterers to seize,~ The
26    3,  98|           immediately slammed the door shut, penning me in, as
27    3, 100|      thought we ought to open the door and succor Eumolpus, in
28    4, 103|            a knock sounded at the door, and a sailor with a bristling
29    4, 119|      write poetry at death's very door, we hauled him out, in spite
30    5, 138|           cane that hung upon the door, and gave me another thrashing:
31    5, 140|            I was on my way to the door of the cell when lo! and
32    5, 140|          my stand just inside the door, as if I were awaiting her
33    5, 143|  yesterday a woman came in at the door, not bad looking, either,
34    5, 145|        water boys attended at the door with bidets for ablution.
35    5, 145|          emblem appeared over the door. This emblem of Priapus
36    5, 145|    passage of centuries.~Over the door of each cell was a tablet (
37    5, 145|       says: "let her write on the door that she is 'occupata.'"
38    6     |    looking through a chink in the door, at the actions of Giton
39    6     |  Quartilla in peeping through the door to see in what manner Giton
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