Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   3|       Trimalchio, the little old lady girded round with a filthy
 2    1,  11|         quarter, the affable old lady pushed aside a crazy-quilt
 3    1,  20|       She was the selfsame young lady of the covered head who
 4    1,  21|  expression of opinion, when the lady herself entered the room,
 5    2,  78|      Agatho, the perfumer to the lady next door, when he pulled
 6    3,  89|         in a very low voice, 'Oh Lady Venus, could I but kiss
 7    4, 115|      There was a certain married lady at Ephesus, once upon a
 8    4, 115|  rebuffed and went away, and the lady, mourned by all as an unusual
 9    4, 115|        little vault in which the lady was bewailing her recent
10    4, 115|           he understood that the lady was unable to endure the
11    4, 115|        exhorting the unfortunate lady to eat, until the maid,
12    4, 115|     listens unwillingly, and the lady, thirsty after an abstinence
13    4, 116|          longer in suspense? The lady observed the same abstinence
14    4, 116|  punishment and explained to the lady what had taken place: He
15    4, 116|         Not that,' cried out the lady, no less merciful than chaste, '
16    4, 116| suggested by this very ingenious lady and next day everyone wondered
17    5, 130|      only fan the passion of the lady who burns for you, for some
18    5, 130|        you," I queried, "is this lady who loves me yourself?"
19    5, 134|          CIRCE -- GREETING.~Dear lady, I confess that I have often
20    5, 135|     course!" (This done, the old lady handed me over to Chrysis,
21    5, 136|        inexcusable affronts, the lady at last ran to avenge herself
22    5, 140|         broke down under the old lady's weight and let her fall
23    5, 140|         laughing, helped the old lady to her feet. She hastily
24    5, 140|       for her loss. When the old lady laid eyes upon that, she
25    5, 144|         prevailed upon the young lady to seat herself upon that
26    5, 145|        would bring water, to his lady, in a silver ewer." Several
27    5, 150|     inscription on the tomb of a lady of pleasure. This inscription
28    5, 160|         girl) Get up and get the lady a chair; I have to tell
29    5, 160|      polish -- you may thank the lady that I don't give you a
30    5, 160|       want to talk bigger than a lady should -- I wouldn't give
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