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 1    2,  31|     sight of a bald-headed old fellow, rigged out in a russet
 2    2,  40|       explained, "You see that fellow who is carving the meat,
 3    2,  42|       all well heeled. See the fellow reclining at the bottom
 4    2,  42|       What do you think of the fellow in the freedman's place?
 5    2,  42|       isn't. There's no better fellow anywhere his rascally freedmen
 6    2,  46|        was at a funeral; dandy fellow, he was too, good old Chrysanthus
 7    2,  47|     Now his brother was a good fellow, a friend to his friend,
 8    2,  47|      he lived: for happy's the fellow who gets the gift, not the
 9    2,  47|    black as a crow. I knew the fellow for years and years, and
10    2,  49|      tossed by the bull, but a fellow has to beat the saddle when
11    2,  49|        honestly, what did that fellow ever do for us? He exhibited
12    2,  51|      you belong too?" When the fellow made answer that he was
13    2,  53|       is easily seen that this fellow is criminally careless,
14    2,  54|  Hannibal, who was a very foxy fellow and a great rascal into
15    2,  58|        they bore such a coarse fellow any good will, as they would
16    2,  62| Minerva down on you and on the fellow that first made a come-here
17    2,  62|     turned inside out. And the fellow that taught you such manners
18    2,  63|      here. Let up on the young fellow, Hermeros, he's hot-blooded,
19    2,  68|   fallen!" "True for you," the fellow answered, "since I've got
20    2,  74|        up with a more valuable fellow: he'd make you a fish out
21    2,  80|    when an astrologer, a Greek fellow he was, and his name was
22    3,  99|    yelled Eumolpus, giving the fellow a resounding slap in the
23    3,  99|     trick upon the quarrelsome fellow, and found myself without
24    4, 108|       that was the name of the fellow who had caught us at our
25    4, 117|     signed. The minute the old fellow laid eyes upon me, he began
26    4, 121|        kind. I thought the old fellow was joking in the care-free
27    5, 138|      girl. Such an unfortunate fellow you never saw. He has no
28    5, 138|       I'll just have the young fellow sleep with me for a night,
29    5, 143|        appeared before the old fellow, with so merry a countenance
30    5, 145|       written for her, and the fellow who deflowers Tarsia shall
31    5, 154| observe that he is a worthless fellow, but that, if he repeats
32    5, 160| Kerdons, one is that blue-eyed fellow, the neighbor of Myrtaline
33    5, 160|      ve mentioned, Metro; this fellow is bald headed and short,
34    6     |    ropes by which it binds its fellow citizens. Also the Pope
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