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1 1, 15| where the statue of Isis stood, and despoiled it of a valuable 2 1, 20| but a little while before stood by the peasant's side. " 3 2, 31| back in play; for a slave stood by with a bagful from which 4 2, 32| LASHES.~In the vestibule stood the porter, clad in green 5 2, 33| placed on high. Near by stood Fortune with her horn of 6 2, 35| was reserved.~On the tray stood a donkey made of Corinthian 7 2, 53| When the crestfallen cook stood at the table and owned up 8 2, 53| stripped without delay, and stood with hanging head, between 9 2, 56| humor, for one minute he stood in awe of Fortunata, but 10 2, 57| and a very boresome fool stood holding a ladder, ordering 11 2, 67| you'll believe me, my hair stood on end, and all the more, 12 3, 83| with chalk. These marks stood out distinctly, even through 13 3, 84| bed, unarmed and just as I stood. Had I not begrudged my 14 3, 87| nature herself; but when I stood before the work of Apelles, 15 3, 87| he had approached me and stood at my side, "and one of 16 3, 98| belt to the bedstead which stood alongside of the wall, and 17 3, 101| a tunic of many colors, stood not far from the crier, 18 4, 103| sailor with a bristling beard stood upon the threshold. "You' 19 4, 112| throat. The lines still stood at the ready, and it was 20 4, 115| most beautiful woman, he stood still, afraid at first that 21 4, 119| Stricken with melancholy, I stood still and began to brood, 22 5, 132| word about my mishap as I stood in great fear of his jealousy 23 5, 136| and with averted look~He stood, less moved by any word 24 5, 142| always inimical to me, stood in need of the pangs of 25 5, 144| back was weak, and as he stood in danger of upsetting the 26 5, 145| other necessities: "you stood with the harlots, you stood 27 5, 145| stood with the harlots, you stood decked out to please the 28 5, 145| bought as slaves: "naked she stood on the shore, at the pleasure 29 5, 145| jeopardy in which they always stood. The cells opened upon a 30 5, 145| is evident that harlots stood naked at the doors of their 31 5, 145| as the Egyptian mignons stood for hire in the lupanaria 32 5, 151| in extenso:~"In the Forum stood a statue of Marsyas, Apollo'