Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   2|          their way back to their inn, when once they had left
 2    1,  10|         road, nor knew where the inn was located, wherever I
 3    1,  12|         find where I had left my inn, and very graciously offered
 4    1,  12|    unharmed.)~  ~Hurrying to the Inn ~
 5    1,  13|        the very threshold of the inn,) and I hastened to the
 6    1,  15|       village. Upon entering the inn, we noticed many other wayfarers,
 7    1,  15|          city, and, entering the inn, beheld Ascyltos, stretched
 8    1,  19|        returned hurriedly to the inn, and fastening the door,
 9    1,  19|         two people come into the inn, whose names were not yet
10    1,  19|           but we ran back to our inn as fast as we could go.)~  ~
11    1,  20|      shrine. She has come to the inn, in person, and begs permission
12    1,  23|     should be admitted into this inn, this day, so that I could
13    1,  30|      tarry, but flew back to our inn where,) throwing ourselves
14    1,  30|           so (we hastened to our inn and, as our wounds turned
15    3,  99| candlestick.~  ~The Fight at the Inn ~
16    3, 101|         public slave entered the inn, accompanied by a medium-sized
17    4, 128|    refreshed ourselves at a mean inn, but on the following day
18    5, 145|        it, with a waitress in an inn. This passage, it should
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