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1 Int, 4| Basadonna. The ambassador, in turn, permitted this MS. to be 2 Int, 4| has exactly the Petronian turn of phrase."~"Not only is 3 1, 16| very closely. Ascyltos, in turn, cast a glance at the shoulders 4 1, 18| dirty ragged tunic, in our turn, and shouted with equal 5 2, 45| it's night before you can turn around, so you can't do 6 2, 46| one ought to waste a good turn upon one of them; it's just 7 2, 49| Hermogenes' planting could turn out well? Why, Hermogenes 8 2, 59| following:~The unexpected will turn up;~Our whole lives Fortune 9 2, 67| night-hags, too, and they turn everything upside down! 10 2, 71| eardrops, which, in her turn, she handed to Fortunata 11 2, 78| may know I can repay a bad turn, I won't have her kissing 12 3, 84| here is my naked throat, turn your swords this way and 13 3, 91| myself with him, and he in turn could do whatever his own 14 3, 92| might be equal to invention. Turn to the sculptors if you 15 3, 98| from me did Eumolpus a good turn, too; otherwise, the rage 16 3, 98| when I was just about to turn the fatal goal-post! Giton 17 3, 98| who seek him, so take your turn and witness the spectacle 18 3, 100| while I applied each eye in turn, to the opening, filling 19 4, 121| gods "that the matter might turn out well and happily," and 20 4, 127| commandment~Grow rigid, and, turn into ice, in their headlong 21 4, 127| pirates, caused Jove to turn livid,~When thrice was a 22 4, 128| in~Their loathing they turn from humanity, doomed to 23 5, 138| Ida~Plant in the ocean; turn rivers to flow up the mountains!"~ ~ 24 5, 141| that any enemy I have can turn me out of the priesthood!"~ 25 5, 142| move,~It irks me again to turn back, shame forbids me to 26 5, 145| fear that your stomach will turn, it will obey orders; if, 27 5, 145| to Catullus that we must turn to find the most decisive 28 5, 153| her fine attire:~And often turn'd aside to view~If others 29 5, 158| and John, ix, 6, which, in turn are probably derived from 30 6 | comrades, on the day, they in turn, treated him with contempt 31 6 | causes enjoyment to each in turn, and both are alike delighted;