Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   2|           character is so just and free from prejudice, and proceeds
 2    1,  30|       dawned, the date set for the free dinner (at Trimalchio's,)
 3    2,  61|           could tell whether I was free or a slave. I was only a
 4    3,  85|    confession, ought to be exiled: free, through vice, expert in
 5    3,  85|         their guilty blood, I'm no free man!"~
 6    3,  93|          their tails, their manes, free on the water, as savage~
 7    3,  95|           did not serve of his own free will. Then, that I might
 8    4, 103|        practical, because it would free me from any annoyance by
 9    4, 105|       bring about a shipwreck, and free ourselves from all dangers!" "
10    4, 111|            your revenge and permit free men to proceed to their
11    4, 111|          and see upon the faces of free men the brand-marks of a
12    4, 111|          if they came of their own free will? A man meditates deceit,
13    4, 121|           a pack-horse, and I'm as free as you are, even if my father
14    4, 122| intervention of the immortals, the free spirit, wracked by the search
15    4, 123|            clear title, no citizen free from a mortgage,~But as
16    4, 128|          Among them is Frenzy, as, free, with her lashings~Snapped
17    5, 145|      matters of entertainment, was free to receive them. The houses
18    5, 151|       Marysas were often set up in free cities, symbolical, as it
19    5, 153|        dinner, grown more bold and free,~She parted Pamphilus and
20    6     |         Helen, who had, of her own free will, belonged successively
21    6     |            but for it, we would be free from all things we call
22    6     |         fibula long will hold out, free, the actor will greet her.~
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