Book, Chapter

 1    1,  11|         aside a crazy-quilt and remarked, "Here's where you ought
 2    1,  14|   objection to this, but merely remarked, "As we, in our capacity
 3    1,  15| advances. The far-sighted woman remarked that it would be necessary
 4    1,  24|   trussed up in this fashion, I remarked, "You will not be able to
 5    1,  28|        undeveloped. "This," she remarked, "shall serve me very well
 6    2,  37|         going on. "Friends," he remarked. "I ordered pea-hen's eggs
 7    2,  54|     platter closely, Trimalchio remarked, "I'm the only one that
 8    2,  65|   better company at dinner," he remarked, "and I don't know why you
 9    2,  68|     table. Thereupon Trimalchio remarked, as he threw it a piece
10    2,  72|        this was done Trimalchio remarked, "I could rest content with
11    2,  77|        beard today," Trimalchio remarked, at length, "a promising,
12    2,  78|       off without a reason," he remarked; "there's either a fire
13    2,  82|         well when I'm dead," he remarked, "as I do while I'm alive."
14    3,  87|     contempt. "I am a poet," he remarked, when he had approached
15    3,  96|         like your Ganymede," he remarked, "this day promises a good
16    3,  96|     than the whole bathful," he remarked, when the lad had served
17    4, 107|         turned to Tryphaena and remarked:)~
18    4, 108|   Epicurus was a man inspired," remarked Eumolpus; "he passed sentence
19    5, 145|      This passage, it should be remarked, is the only one in all
20    5, 145|    utter debauchee, as has been remarked by Seneca. We find a parallel
21    6     |        his Briseis.~It has been remarked that the lovers did not
22    6     |      all the power, a bad joker remarked to Pompey: "I salute thee,
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