Book, Chapter

 1    2,  39|    lobster on Capricornus, a goose on Aquarius and two mullets
 2    2,  69|       one to each of us, and goose eggs with pastry caps on
 3    2,  73|    it. We thought that a fat goose, flanked with fish and all
 4    2,  74|     the cook, who had made a goose out of a hog, was placed
 5    3,  97|   adores~The white-feathered goose, and the duck in his bright-colored
 6    5, 140|   myself by the death of the goose.~'Twas thus, I ween, the
 7    5, 140|     my booty, threw the dead goose behind the cot and bathed
 8    5, 140|  longer, I produced the dead goose in payment for her loss.
 9    5, 140| angry and why she pitied the goose rather than myself.~
10    5, 141|    the delight of Priapus, a goose, the very darling of married
11    5, 141|     ostrich in place of your goose!" While she sat upon the
12    5, 141|    bewailed the death of the goose, Proselenos came in with
13    5, 141|   sacrifice. Seeing the dead goose and inquiring the cause
14    5, 141|  father, instead of a public goose. Growing tired of this nonsense
15    5, 141|  turned her attention to the goose, and, cutting open the breast,
16    5, 141|    remain, she cut the whole goose up, stuck the pieces upon
17    5, 141| crones greedily devoured the goose which they had but so lately
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