Book, Chapter

 1    1,  15|        a ragged tunic, which I threw over my shoulders, after
 2    1,  15|     utter a single syllable, I threw myself upon another. Ascyltos
 3    1,  19|       rags be shown in public, threw the tunic in Ascyltos' face,
 4    2,  34|   slave who had been stripped, threw himself at our feet, and
 5    2,  37|  matter of fact, I very nearly threw mine away for it seemed
 6    2,  38|    turned in any direction. He threw it down upon the table a
 7    2,  52|       Ulysses, how the Cyclops threw his thumb out of joint with
 8    2,  61|    FIFTY-SEVENTH.~But Ascyltos threw off all restraint and ridiculed
 9    2,  67|       came back presently, and threw himself upon the bed. His
10    2,  68|     Trimalchio remarked, as he threw it a piece of white bread, "
11    2,  71| pulling down her clothing, she threw herself into Scintilla's
12    2,  76|       for him, from dinner, he threw to the barking brute, which
13    2,  78|        a rage at her abuse and threw a wine cup at her head,
14    3,  84|        was thunder-struck, and threw myself upon the bed, unarmed
15    3,  90|    kiss. He looked all around, threw his arms about my neck. '
16    3,  94|        loafing in the portico, threw stones at the reciting Eumolpus
17    3,  95|    bosom, so full of prudence, threw my arms around his neck
18    3,  96|       quickly admitted him. He threw himself upon the pallet
19    3,  96|       reputation, so they say, threw his own mantle around the
20    3,  98| seizing me with both hands, he threw me upon the bed. "If you
21    3,  99|      face. At this, the latter threw a small earthenware pitcher,
22    3, 101|      of his ax in the chink. I threw myself at Ascyltos' feet,
23    4, 107|      crew before shipwreck, he threw himself into his bunk. Pretending
24    4, 117|       desire by this time, and threw her arms around me in a
25    5, 132|   there, I feigned illness and threw myself upon my couch. A
26    5, 134|        but I had no arms. What threw me into such disorder I
27    5, 140|       my revenge and my booty, threw the dead goose behind the
28    5, 141|    muttering incantations, she threw hazel-nuts into the wine
29    5, 144|       of her beauty faded, she threw her son and daughter in
30    5, 144|     swindlers live unless they threw purses or little bags clinking
31    6     | showered them with gifts, they threw at their feet the price
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