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1 Int, 2| and his theory of the old town and the new town is as ingenious 2 Int, 2| the old town and the new town is as ingenious as it is 3 Int, 2| is in favor of the latter town.~ 4 1, 12| was wandering all over the town and could not find where 5 1, 14| gossip through the whole town." Ascyltos made no objection 6 1, 15| After having had the whole town under my eyes, I returned 7 1, 15| taken us to a neighboring town to attend the feast of Hercules, 8 2, 48| he did peel them in the town hall: he spoke no parables, 9 2, 48| going to happen to this town, if neither gods nor men 10 2, 61| came to this colony and the town house was not built then. 11 3, 84| abandoned, in a strange town, a comrade in the depths 12 3, 85| lodging-house in a Greek town? And who condemned me to 13 4, 120| at no great distance, a town, perched upon the summit 14 4, 120| were, we had no idea what town it could be, until we learned 15 4, 120| even good. You will see a town which resembles the fields 16 5, 145| intrigues with the women of the town, he is indeed austere! That, 17 5, 145| carriage in the city or in any town, or within a mile of it, 18 5, 145| ill fame and women of the town came into vogue at Rome. 19 5, 145| Suburra that bordered the town walls, lying in the Carinae, -- 20 5, 154| CHAPTER 116.~"You will see a town that resembles the fields