Book, Chapter

 1    1,  18|     standing by the peasant's side, narrowly inspected the
 2    1,  18|     naturally, too, since one side laid claim to a very valuable
 3    1,  20| before stood by the peasant's side. "So you thought," said
 4    1,  22|  arrive, did likewise, on one side of us, as also did the little
 5    1,  29|     was giggling, came to her side and whispered something
 6    1,  30|    drew me gently over to her side that I might share the spectacle
 7    2,  42|      honey at home, and, as a side issue, so he could improve
 8    2,  44|      fiercely into the boar's side, and some thrushes flew
 9    2,  50|      a little servant at your side, if he lives. When he has
10    2,  61|      this house will be on my side, I'd have stopped his bleating
11    2,  66|      piled his clothes by the side of the road. My heart was
12    2,  70|      haunch of bear-meat as a side dish, Scintilla ate some
13    3,  84|        I followed suit, on my side, and, wrapping a mantle
14    3,  87| approached me and stood at my side, "and one of no mean ability,
15    4, 107|      stealthily to the ship's side, we submitted our heads
16    4, 107|       hanging over the ship's side easing his stomach. He saw
17    4, 112|     into two factions. On our side, the hired barber armed
18    4, 112|    the others to us; on their side, Tryphaena's retainers prepared
19    4, 112|       life. Many fell on each side, though none were mortally
20    4, 112|       but the fury of neither side abated. At last the gallant
21    4, 128|     Minerva next steps to her side and the great son~Of Ares,
22    5, 130|       and conducted her to my side; a woman more perfect than
23    5, 131|      secret amour of the God.~Side by side upon the grassy
24    5, 131|     amour of the God.~Side by side upon the grassy plot we
25    5, 132|   entertain, I drew him to my side and endeavoured to give
26    5, 134|      brother" lay tickling my side.~
27    5, 135| invitation, I sat down by her side, as soon as the others had
28    5, 138| seated herself upon the other side of the bed and in quavering
29    5, 142|      she would never leave my side on the day when she told
30    5, 145|       set up booths on either side of these chambers and caused
31    5, 152|      fiercely into the boar's side, and some thrushes flew
32    5, 152|       satyr, glanced from one side to the other, and stepped
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