Book, Chapter

 1    1,  15|        watchmen, who were in the pay of Lycas, knew us well.
 2    2,  50|      satisfied with whatever you pay him. Some little time ago,
 3    2,  61|        said to me, in the forum, pay me what you owe me. I've
 4    2,  62|      December now?~"When did you pay your twentieth? What's this
 5    2,  75|            They all commenced to pay tribute to the generosity
 6    3,  87|  counterpanes,~ Young wives must pay debauchees or they're  
 7    3,  99| preparations? You didn't want to pay the room-rent, you didn'
 8    4, 116| purchased all the delicacies his pay permitted and smuggled them
 9    4, 119|     reflections we made ready to pay the last rites to the corpse,)
10    5, 145|          harlot was compelled to pay a much higher price for
11    5, 145|       who deflowers Tarsia shall pay half a libra; afterwards
12    5, 145|    because the judges took their pay and held Clodius innocent
13    5, 145|     ministrations was willing to pay or as long as his chits
14    5, 154|        obtains the permission to pay his assiduous and unprofitable
15    5, 154|          they are called upon to pay, they assume the royal and
16    5, 160|         might have four obols to pay for having her own sharpened.~
17    6     |          the Athenians who would pay the impost," replied the
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