Book, Chapter

 1    1,  13|          swived it bravely, never entered the lists with a decent
 2    1,  15|           followed me everywhere, entered my room at night, and, after
 3    1,  16|       Twilight was falling, as we entered the market-place, in which
 4    1,  19|          those were, who had just entered his house. Alarmed at this
 5    1,  19|           names of strangers were entered in his rolls, had seen two
 6    1,  19|          whose names were not yet entered, and that was the reason
 7    1,  19|       them to a temple which they entered, and from which we could
 8    1,  21|    opinion, when the lady herself entered the room, attended by a
 9    1,  22|           the little girl who had entered with the madame herself.~
10    1,  26|      stealing an amphora of wine, entered the dining-room. While they
11    2,  32|           would take too long. We entered the bath, finally, and after
12    2,  33|            for to the left, as we entered, not far from the porter'
13    2,  35| interceded, rushed up to us as we entered the dining-room, and to
14    2,  64|         Giton's lap. Three slaves entered, in the meantime, dressed
15    2,  69|          clad in white vestments, entered, followed by a large retinue.
16    3,  87|           the public arcades and) entered a picture-gallery, which
17    3,  87|            a white-haired old man entered the picture-gallery; his
18    3, 101|        attended by a public slave entered the inn, accompanied by
19    4, 107|        following morning Eumolpus entered Lycas' cabin as soon as
20    5, 132|        heard of my indisposition, entered the room in some concern.
21    5, 133|           just gone when) Chrysis entered the room and handed me her
22    5, 137|          were in great: disorder, entered the shrine and, laying hands
23    5, 143|         that I had slept at home, entered the room and bitterly accused
24    5, 145|         his most intimate friends entered the room and catching sight
25    5, 145|      exacting for her favors, and entered her name in his roll. Once
26    5, 145|        her name in his roll. Once entered there, the name could never
27    5, 145|          Petronius, chap. 7. "She entered the brothel, cozy with its
28    5, 149|          the purpose for which he entered the house. The entertainment
29    5, 156|          the engagement they have entered into only at the last moment,
30    6     |          too complex ever to have entered the heads of these semi-barbarous
31    6     |    villainous persuasion? One sex entered one bed, and men had the
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