Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   4|     his hands in the following manner: one Du Pin, a French officer
 2    1,   8|       a jingle in the Lucilian manner, I will deliver my opinions
 3    1,  12|   amusing themselves in such a manner) that it seemed to me that
 4    1,  19| information in such an offhand manner that I became suspicious
 5    1,  24|    your mistress' ague in this manner!" "Granted," the maid replied, "
 6    2,  39|      twisted out a song in the manner of the mime in the musical
 7    2,  54|       in his usual purse-proud manner, he was going to boast that
 8    2,  64|    breast, in the conventional manner. We applied ourselves wholeheartedly
 9    3,  96|        me in the most insolent manner, but a large crowd gathered
10    3,  97|      for having spoken in that manner, denying that I did rightly
11    4, 105|       leave the ship in such a manner as not to be stared at by
12    4, 108|      that kind in a very witty manner.~Dreams that delude the
13    4, 112|  another, in so wholehearted a manner. Inflamed as she was by
14    4, 113|      follow it up in any other manner whatsoever; that you do
15    4, 115|      punishing herself in this manner and from bringing on death
16    4, 119|      though it matters in what manner the body, once it is dead,
17    5, 129|      Crotona ran along in this manner and Eumolpus, flushed with
18    5, 141|   conducted yourself in such a manner that any enemy I have can
19    5, 143|        success, had put on the manner of the master. So on this
20    5, 145|      to death in the Massilian manner. That you may comprehend
21    5, 145|    same book, he describes the manner in which they were celebrated: "
22    5, 145|        name; he alludes to the manner in which the wolf who mothered
23    5, 145| prostitutes, because after the manner of hens, prostitutes take
24    5, 145|    have avenged itself in this manner. The accumulation of wealth
25    5, 152|      senses of the guests in a manner achieved by the infamous
26    5, 156|        himself in the severest manner for an injury he had received;
27    5, 156|       thinking that after this manner, they ought to serve God."
28    5, 156|    would contract it in such a manner as to effectually prevent
29    5, 159|      for insulting him in that manner. When this finger was thus
30    5, 159|        fingers in a suggestive manner similar to that mentioned
31    6     |        the door to see in what manner Giton was acquitting himself
32    6     |       Ars Poet. 119.~From this manner of dealing with women arose
33    6     |      by the freed-women; their manner necessarily showed the results
34    6     |    shared with others. In like manner, the intercourse of men
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