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1 Int, 2| Diderot. Trimalchio and Agamemnon might have spoken for Petronius, 2 Int, 2| in which our heroes met Agamemnon must have been of some considerable 3 1, 6| these lines one day, when Agamemnon came up to us and scanned 4 1, 10| exceptions to the speech of Agamemnon. While, therefore, the young 5 1, 30| coming revel, when a slave of Agamemnon's burst in upon our trembling 6 2, 32| greatly, we followed, and met Agamemnon at the outer door, to the 7 2, 50| CHAPTER THE FORTY-SIXTH~"Agamemnon, your looks seem to say, 8 2, 52| subject of your speech today, Agamemnon, for, though I don't plead 9 2, 52| Trimalchio broke in. "Well put," Agamemnon conceded and went into details 10 2, 52| on: "Tell me, my dearest Agamemnon, do you remember the twelve 11 2, 53| help leaning over towards Agamemnon and whispering in his ear, " 12 2, 54| Corinthian bronze. Seeing that Agamemnon was eyeing the platter closely, 13 2, 56| tribute to this joke, but Agamemnon in particular, for he well 14 2, 63| Helen was their sister; Agamemnon ran away with her and palmed 15 2, 63| among themselves. Of course Agamemnon was victorious, and gave 16 2, 69| and started to get up, but Agamemnon laughed at my anxiety and 17 2, 73| stuff was and, turning to Agamemnon, I said, "I shall be greatly 18 2, 82| circumstance and, leaving Agamemnon in the lurch, we took to 19 5, 160| this extraordinary harmony. Agamemnon dragged his companions into 20 5, 160| beautiful girl,' whispered Agamemnon enthusiastically. Thanks 21 5, 160| beside itself with passion. Agamemnon, nearly mad, was held back 22 6 | one should remember that Agamemnon promised to retire from 23 6 | hateful as woman. The shade of Agamemnon, in the Odyssey advised