Book, Chapter

 1  Pre     | genius as to do the latter. I wish, reader, thou mayest be
 2    2,  59|  broke in with: "Professor, I wish you'd tell me how you'd
 3    2,  65|   never a word to say. If you wish to make me happy, tell about
 4    2,  68|    oil. As Trimalchio did not wish to seem concerned at the
 5    2,  82|  glory so all the people will wish me well." Then, opening
 6    3,  88| Ascyltos' perfidy.) "Oh how I wish that this enemy who is the
 7    3,  95|     have perished, should you wish it, will be a consolation
 8    3, 101|       and least of all did he wish to harm one whom, now that
 9    4, 103|       which worry you, if you wish to follow my lead. Ascyltos
10    4, 104| serious rival; even should he wish to take advantage, he would
11    4, 109|    wretches because I did not wish to even seem to make a prison
12    4, 111|        What could you ask, or wish for, more? These well-born
13    4, 111|     not voluntarily. Oh how I wish that the explanation could
14    4, 121|   better front! I mean that I wish my clothing was in better
15    5, 129|    could hold out against any wish of his, and that any member
16    5, 130|    from its place, unless you wish to show off your figure
17    5, 138|    leather soaked in water! I wish you would tell me what you
18    5, 145|       Venus and the Graces. I wish, however, they had excepted
19    6     |      salvation, and those who wish to be saved should not fail
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