Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   4|         excellent education which served to fortify a natural bent
 2    1,  15|          as Ascyltos has formerly served him in the capacity of "
 3    1,  15|         suffering of the lad only served to increase my own vexation,
 4    1,  28|       night-cap which you ordered served to me?" Clapping her hands
 5    2,  35|         poppy-seed and honey were served on little bridges soldered
 6    2,  38|          his game, Trimalchio was served with a helping of everything
 7    2,  44|     followed them, upon which was served a wild boar of immense size,
 8    2,  51|           Which one will you have served up immediately, for dinner?
 9    2,  53|           no cock could have been served up in so short a time; moreover,
10    2,  53|          to draw a hog? If he had served me a fish in that fashion
11    2,  68|          wine, and that drinks be served to all the slaves sitting
12    2,  69|            fattened chickens were served, one to each of us, and
13    2,  70|           came a course of tarts, served cold, with excellent Spanish
14    2,  72|      orders for the dessert to be served, whereupon the slaves took
15    2,  73|        for the last dish that was served; so revolting was this,
16    2,  73|          kinds of birds, had been served, until Trimalchio spoke
17    2,  74|          by such refinements, but served us with snails on a silver
18    3,  96|        remarked, when the lad had served him with wine, then he thirstily
19    3,  96|          when our humble meal was served. The food was plain but
20    4, 112|   passengers, whose participation served rather to inflame the disagreement
21    4, 112|          himself with a razor and served out the others to us; on
22    4, 113|   good-fellowship, and a banquet, served on the field of battle,
23    4, 123|      shore torn, at the feast~Are served to make famous the host;
24    5, 134|          body which had so evilly served me and, omitting the bath,
25    5, 141|        the pieces upon spits, and served up a very delectable dinner
26    5, 145|      extension of the Roman power served to inoculate the legionaries
27    5, 156| incontinence was by no means well served by the use of such agents;
28    5, 156|       Sistine choir. This pretext served the church well and, until
29    5, 156| examination of the accused) which served the double purpose of checking
30    5, 160|     society was to be safeguarded served to inflame the passion for
31    6     |          submission of the senate served to mitigate his remorse.~
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