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1 1, 6| pestilential planet, and as soon as the tradition of the 2 1, 15| and so gracefully that she soon expelled Tryphaena from 3 1, 15| advice was sound, for I soon found out that complacency 4 1, 15| there being celebrated. As soon as they found out about 5 2, 31| commenced to stroll around and soon, the better to amuse ourselves, 6 2, 49| of what's coming! We'll soon have a fine gladiator show 7 2, 50| satisfy us, and my kid will soon grow up to be a pupil of 8 2, 55| that, he thought he would soon be in Jupiter's heaven, 9 2, 62| here's my coin; you'll soon find out that your father' 10 2, 63| Ajax to go mad, and he'll soon make the whole thing plain 11 2, 63| Homerists raised a shout, as soon as Trimalchio had done speaking, 12 2, 66| when I heard that, and as soon as it grew light, I rushed 13 2, 78| hilarity was somewhat dampened soon after, for a boy, who was 14 2, 80| of my fortune. A thing's soon done when the gods will 15 3, 84| Ascyltos for a "brother," as soon as the last syllable had 16 3, 84| rich man, all are here,~But soon the page is turned upon 17 3, 94| seashore, where we stopped as soon as we were out of range. " 18 3, 96| day after the next! And he soon found a friend, of course: 19 4, 104| tortured me. But reason soon put my uneasiness to flight.) " 20 4, 107| entered Lycas' cabin as soon as he knew that Tryphaena 21 4, 116| smuggled them into the vault as soon as darkness fell. Meanwhile, 22 4, 127| Then, melted the snows! And soon torrents newborn, from the 23 5, 135| sat down by her side, as soon as the others had gone; 24 5, 143| whom I was bewitched. I soon recovered my composure, 25 5, 145| for supremacy began, she soon became aware of the disadvantage 26 5, 145| fortune with an abandon that soon made them the objects of 27 5, 150| interpretation, and the philologists soon reconciled themselves to 28 5, 153| fire my eyes have lost~And soon with grief shall she resign~ 29 5, 154| hands or their knees. As soon as they have indulged themselves 30 5, 160| their places, and there soon came to be no distinction, 31 6 | desirable objects would soon be dispossessed of them 32 6 | freedom permitted to women, soon brought about other opinions 33 6 | ses voeux.~The Catamite soon reached the height of his