Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   3|      indirectly, later authors drew that inspiration which resulted
 2    1,  30|       seized hold of Giton and drew him into the bridal-chamber.
 3    1,  30| lascivious attention. She then drew me gently over to her side
 4    2,  34|        to ten sesterces. So we drew back our right feet and
 5    2,  39|   course which, by its oddity, drew every eye, but it did not
 6    3,  93|        evoked from the mob: he drew back his javelin~And launched
 7    3,  93|        ablaze; when the Greeks drew the bolts~And poured forth
 8    4, 115|     her chastity that she even drew women from the neighboring
 9    4, 126|      brother's,~Sank back, and drew closely together the gorge
10    5, 131|      were softer than down and drew me to the ground which was
11    5, 132|    which he might entertain, I drew him to my side and endeavoured
12    5, 136|     The loveliness of her form drew, me to her and summoned
13    5, 141|   hazel-nuts into the wine and drew her conclusions as they
14    5, 141|   cutting open the breast, she drew out a very fat liver from
15    5, 145|        and as he said this, he drew his tablets from his wallet
16    5, 145|       the teaching fraternity, drew attention to the same passage.
17    5, 152|        But the lodestone which drew and held the eyes of all
18    5, 153|     unheard, unseen,~She slily drew her chair between.~Then
19    5, 160|      eyes of a leopardess. She drew her body up to her full
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