Book, Chapter

 1    1,  15|           which we had retired to rest. Nor would he hear a word
 2    1,  15|        public roads; we could not rest until we believed ourselves
 3    1,  30|          danger and relieving the rest of us from our fear.] (I
 4    2,  31|        the one with whom you will rest upon your elbow," he panted, "
 5    2,  43|        May the bones of my patron rest in peace, he wanted me to
 6    2,  64|          would fall down, and the rest of the company raised their
 7    2,  64|       profit -- and, when all the rest had kissed a true likeness
 8    2,  67|       bewailing his loss, and the rest of us were lamenting with
 9    2,  72|     Trimalchio remarked, "I could rest content with this course,
10    2,  77|           into the pool while the rest were taking part in such
11    2,  79|       that makes the man, all the rest's bunk. I buy well, I sell
12    4, 104|        was it? So we could get no rest! What good will it do you
13    4, 105|           be stared at by all the rest? With muffled heads? With
14    4, 106|        the painter, and leave the rest to luck'? And furthermore,
15    5, 132|        sought my pallet to take a rest, telling him much other
16    5, 136|           and enjoy life! All the rest is embers.~"Nothing can
17    5, 140|       pugnacious brute. Nor did I rest content with a light blow,
18    5, 142|   restored to her good graces!~At rest on my pallet, night's silence
19    5, 145|          all over thoroughly, the rest will be hidden. But as for
20    5, 154|        unbridled luxury. 'We will rest content with offering to
21    5, 154| contemptuous indifference for the rest of the human species. When
22    6     |        Chaldean beauties. For the rest, one of the incontestable
23    6     |           of a courtesan.~For the rest, it must be admitted that
24    6     |      financier, who resembled the rest of his tribe as much as
25    6     |        body of the other.~For the rest, the Greeks were all in
26    6     |        parsley in the fields. The rest of her person, without a
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