Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   1| adventures of Encolpius and his companions, the second, which is a
 2  Int,   2|       of Encolpius and his boon companions must be regarded as settled,"
 3    1     | ADVENTURES OF ENCOLPIUS AND HIS COMPANIONS~
 4    1,   9|      dine,~Nor can he with evil companions his wit drown in wine~Nor
 5    1,  15|         where he met two of his companions, who informed him that they
 6    1,  27|   hither quickly gather, pathic companions boon;~Artfully stretch forth
 7    1,  30|     from Quartilla's house. His companions followed after him, freeing
 8    2,  33|    capitals:~BEWARE THE DOG.~My companions laughed, but I plucked up
 9    3     | ADVENTURES OF ENCOLPIUS AND HIS COMPANIONS~  ~Giton ~
10    3,  91|    laughing-stock, and that his companions, to whom he had bragged
11    4, 105|         that he had brought his companions upon this voyage which he
12    4, 121|       that he might not see the companions and clients of his son,
13    5, 145|       they were the friends and companions of courtesans. Such characters
14    5, 154|       the frequent and familiar companions of the great are those parasites
15    5, 159|         informed by our younger companions that gentlemen given to
16    5, 160|  harmony. Agamemnon dragged his companions into the booth, a great
17    5, 160|      Thanks to the fists of his companions, he had reached a place
18    5, 160|       mad, was held back by his companions. Suddenly the girl stopped
19    6     |         astonishing is that the companions of Venus and Amor, the most
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