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1 2, 44| carving the boar, our old friend Carver, who had carved the 2 2, 47| brother was a good fellow, a friend to his friend, free-handed, 3 2, 47| fellow, a friend to his friend, free-handed, and he kept 4 2, 47| left to him. Then that fool friend of yours, in a fit of anger 5 2, 48| was square, dependable, a friend to a friend, you could safely 6 2, 48| dependable, a friend to a friend, you could safely play mora 7 2, 65| at the affability of his friend, "I hope I lose all my luck 8 2, 74| fact, I noticed that our friend the cook, who had made a 9 2, 75| What say you, my dearest friend," he entreated; "you'll 10 3, 84| luck beckons, then your friend his gleeful service gives~ 11 3, 87| but I took as a comrade a friend more cruel than Lycurgus!" 12 3, 91| had bragged of his wealthy friend, had made sport of him. ' 13 3, 96| next! And he soon found a friend, of course: some Roman knight 14 3, 101| regarded as his dearest friend.~ 15 4, 104| the lad has so taken our friend's fancy, but what of it? 16 4, 111| but whoever assaults a friend, is little better than a 17 4, 117| a master, but spoke as a friend asking a favor; (long and 18 4, 117| the expense of my little friend. Eumolpus was furiously 19 5, 140| delay on the ground that her friend would not permit her to 20 5, 145| male part.~Amica -- Female friend, frequently a tribad.~Quadrantariae -- 21 5, 145| to a patron and intimate friend, these are jocularly alluded 22 5, 148| made a capital girl. My friend, I would rather have their 23 5, 148| AEacus found his beardless friend more congenial to his tastes. 24 5, 153| Philanis, in writing to a friend of the same ancient profession, 25 5, 154| affability of his illustrious friend, and full of regret that 26 5, 160| long farewell to such a friend as she; let her look out 27 5, 160| her look out for another friend instead of me. As for Nossis, 28 6 | This Giton is the "good friend" of Encolpius, who is supposed 29 6 | was regarded as the "good friend" of Pylades and Patroclus