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1 1, 15| courage and, in a loud voice, passed judgment upon his lewd and 2 1, 21| diplomatic thunderstorm had passed over, she withdrew her haughty 3 1, 22| with kisses; from tears she passed to laughter, and fell to 4 1, 29| child then as the years passed, I played with bigger boys, 5 1, 30| ourselves upon the bed, we passed the remainder of the night 6 2, 32| two in the warm room, we passed through into the cold water. 7 2, 39| around it. An Egyptian slave passed bread around from a silver 8 2, 45| with vine leaves and ivy, passed grapes around, in a little 9 2, 46| crumb of bread so much as passed his lips for five days; 10 2, 60| when lottery tickets were passed around in a cup. A slave 11 2, 74| which a slave picked up and passed around in a dish. The resourceful 12 3, 84| of such long standing had passed into a tie of blood, I was 13 3, 84| as the last syllable had passed my lips! At this decision 14 3, 91| again. Less than an hour had passed when he began to punch me 15 4, 107| ourselves down in silence, we passed the remaining hours of the 16 4, 108| remarked Eumolpus; "he passed sentence upon mocking phantasms 17 4, 112| Finally, a damp sponge was passed over my tear-wet face, and 18 4, 118| as we clung together, he passed his belt around us both. " 19 4, 119| were by salt water, and passed a night that was almost 20 5, 145| This sumptuary law was passed during the public distress 21 5, 145| men. The old Romans had passed this law in hope that, in 22 5, 145| that the Lex Scantinia was passed to control it, but legislation 23 5, 145| makes caustic mention:~"I passed the whole night with a lascivious 24 6 | men or among men who had passed the stage of adolescence.~ 25 6 | beloved by all; but, when he passed from boyhood to manhood, 26 6 | complained that her sister passed her time in conversation