Book, Chapter

 1    1,  11|     greeted him cordially, and asked him what he was doing in
 2    1,  15|   Marching boldly up to him, I asked my way to the city, complaining
 3    1,  15|      and paler than death, and asked me whether I had seen anyone
 4    1,  20|       pale. "Who is there?" we asked. "Open and you will find
 5    1,  28|       liveliest curiosity, she asked whose boy he was, and upon
 6    2,  33|       of Trimalchio's beard. I asked the hall-porter what pictures
 7    2,  42|    wool, pitch, pepper, if you asked for hen's milk you would
 8    2,  56|          Why hasn't one of you asked my Fortunata to dance?"
 9    2,  60| calling, after literature?" he asked. "That of the doctor or
10    2,  63|        putting on, do you?" he asked, "Diomedes and Ganymede
11    2,  64|   filled with perfume. We were asked to accept these articles
12    2,  65|     such a good sport. I never asked her for a thing and had
13    2,  69|        goblet for himself, and asked him, at the same time, how
14    2,  76|       you think about this?" I asked. "The very sight of a bath
15    2,  77|        in favor, so we finally asked the porter to lead us to
16    2,  78|      to eat yet, have you?" he asked. "Get out and let another
17    4, 106|    take refuge in boldness," I asked, "slide down a rope into
18    4, 109|       brands of prisoners: she asked us gently, into what slave'
19    4, 112|       help to us. For myself I asked no quarter, but I shook
20    4, 115|     you to die of hunger?' she asked, 'or to bury yourself alive'?
21    5, 140|     the novelty of my crime, I asked her why she was so angry
22    5, 145|       undamaged goods than was asked of subsequent purchasers.~"
23    5, 156|    then should we sinners doe' asked the young man. 'Knowest
24    5, 160|     get back to the question I asked you a moment ago: who stitched
25    5, 160|      given him that too, if he asked it.~KORITTO: Yes, and I
26    5, 160|      them both you should have asked who ordered the other one.~
27    6     |     this tax, a certain person asked him by whom the courtesans
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