Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   3|     mates, dragging in a huge dog on a chain, the incomparable
 2    2,  33|  porter's alcove, an enormous dog upon a chain was painted
 3    2,  33|       in capitals:~BEWARE THE DOG.~My companions laughed,
 4    2,  47|     cash, too; but I've eaten dog's tongue and must speak
 5    2,  47|       t believe that even the dog in his house escaped his
 6    2,  60|        canale" -- chased by a dog -- "and pedale" -- pertaining
 7    2,  61|     feed twenty bellies and a dog. I ransomed my bedfellow
 8    2,  68| Trimalchio in mind of his own dog and he ordered Scylax, "
 9    2,  68|       brought in. An enormous dog was immediately led in upon
10    2,  68|     been expected from such a dog, made the whole room ring
11    2,  68|       did the uproar end in a dog fight, a candelabrum was
12    2,  76|       came to a door, where a dog on a chain startled us so
13    2,  76|    been badly frightened by a dog that was only a painting,
14    2,  76|       our rescue, quieted the dog by his appearance, and pulled
15    2,  78|       ending by calling him a dog. Trimalchio flew into a
16    3,  99|  mates, dragged in an immense dog on a chain, and "sicked"
17    5, 160|        we must flay a skinned dog,' that's all."~Lucian, Arnoures,
18    5, 160|      my teeth and bark like a dog, just like they do you. --
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