Book, Chapter

 1    1,  15|     whole town under my eyes, I returned to the little room and,
 2    1,  15|      for help, while he himself returned to the villa and had us
 3    1,  15|         the latter with him, he returned to his estate, reiterating
 4    1,  19|      recovered our treasure, we returned hurriedly to the inn, and
 5    1,  19|     enemies, for by it they had returned our money to us. (While
 6    1,  26|     rubbed their eyes open, had returned to their duty, when in came
 7    2,  57|      ten million sesterces were returned to the vaults as no sound
 8    2,  64|       souvenirs. When my glance returned to the table, I noticed
 9    2,  67|      hand! We shut the door and returned to our business, but when
10    3,  86|       and, my revenge balked, I returned to my lodging-house and,
11    3,  90|        around for some hours, I returned to the house, and gave the
12    3,  91|    which I had contrived, but I returned to the attack, all the same,
13    4, 113|    exhausted his chilly wit, he returned at last to his poetry and
14    5, 132| strength came back to me, and I returned home: arrived there, I feigned
15    5, 136|       beg of you, that you have returned to life!" I vented my anger
16    5, 144|         before, and my virility returned a little later and, suddenly
17    6     |        to Deiphobus, afterwards returned to Menelaus, who never offered
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