Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   4| scholarly skeptics began to be heard in the land, and accurate
 2    1,  13|    found your Tarquin!" When I heard this, I shook my fists in
 3    1,  15|  habitation. When Lycurgus had heard everything, he swore that
 4    1,  15|    shelter of the wood when we heard, from somewhere on our left, "
 5    1,  30|       thunderous hammering was heard at the door, while all this
 6    2,  62|       when Ascyltos' adversary heard it, he turned his abuse
 7    2,  66|    eyes shut any longer when I heard that, and as soon as it
 8    2,  67|       harm to what I touch. We heard a scream, but as a matter
 9    2,  75|      SESTERCES BEHIND~HE NEVER HEARD A PHILOSOPHER~FAREWELL TRIMALCHIO~
10    3,  91|      before, and the instant I heard his father snoring, I began
11    4, 109|        me as well as if he had heard my voice, now ran up; he
12    4, 115|  brightly among the tombs, and heard the sobs of someone grieving.
13    4, 117|   still more hotly at what she heard, and, recalling memories
14    4, 117|    wanton assault. When he had heard all the facts,) Eumolpus
15    4, 119|       that clamor of voices we heard a peculiar noise, and from
16    4, 123|      silent, no sound there is heard~Save only the wind as it
17    5, 132|    little late: Giton, who had heard of my indisposition, entered
18    5, 145|        last. But when they had heard that extraordinary stipulation
19    5, 145|        had hatched; and when I heard this news, I was so terrified
20    5, 156|    when he came to himself, he heard the voices of his chaste
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