Book, Chapter

 1    1,  13|      tears with his thumb. I was greatly disturbed by such conduct
 2    1,  15|        At sight of them, we were greatly put out, and Lycas held
 3    1,  15|         another. Ascyltos became greatly excited at not seeing the
 4    1,  18|        top of her voice. We were greatly disconcerted at this and,
 5    1,  30|        were nowhere to be found. Greatly terrified at this, the soldier
 6    2,  32|          master's ear. Marveling greatly, we followed, and met Agamemnon
 7    2,  55|          to him. The Emperor was greatly startled, but the artisan
 8    2,  68| SIXTY-FOURTH.~Though we wondered greatly, we believed none the less
 9    2,  73|   Agamemnon, I said, "I shall be greatly surprised, if all those
10    3,  98|       fatal goal-post! Giton was greatly wrought up and his grief
11    4, 109|     HUNDRED AND FIFTH.~Lycas was greatly disturbed by this information,
12    4, 117|        attempt, whereupon he was greatly upset and hastily adjusted
13    4, 117|     expose me to ridicule, and I greatly dreaded that. But while
14    5, 135|         over to Chrysis, who was greatly delighted at the recovery
15    5, 143|          the whole household was greatly concerned at what I had
16    5, 143|          it in my blood!" (I was greatly embarrassed by this wantonness
17    5, 145| devouring his carcass, they were greatly cast down, but) his reputation
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