Book, Chapter

 1    1,  15|  forewarned by Tryphaena's maid, looked out for squalls and held
 2    1,  29|          was led in at once; she looked to be not over seven years
 3    2,  48| belly-robbing grafters till they looked like Jupiter had been at
 4    2,  49|        And the cavalry he killed looked about as much like the real
 5    2,  66|         to count them up. When I looked around for my companion,
 6    2,  66|          house of my mistress. I looked like a ghost when I went
 7    2,  68|         when he had finished, he looked around for his minion, whom
 8    2,  73|        sticking out so that they looked like sea-urchins. All this
 9    2,  74|      brought in immediately, and looked them over, with admiration,
10    2,  76|        was clapping his hands. I looked at Ascyltos. "What do you
11    2,  78|        been consumed, Trimalchio looked the slaves over. "You haven'
12    3,  89|          talk, that I came to be looked upon, especially by the
13    3,  90|         at all except a kiss. He looked all around, threw his arms
14    4, 117|       neither food nor drink but looked askance at them both, with
15    5, 132| contemptuously away from me, she looked at her maid,) "Tell me,
16    5, 139|      upon the ground, where they looked like dead flies. I wondered,
17    5, 141|         half-drunk by this time, looked at me and said, "We must
18    5, 142|           that same Chrysis, who looked with contempt upon your
19    5, 144|          boast that he had never looked into a tavern nor believed
20    5, 160|       plastered with white lead, looked like the cracks in some
21    6     |          bestowed upon those who looked for favors among mature
22    6     |    herself. Who was it who first looked upon the male as female,
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