Book, Chapter

 1    1,   8|     schools, the young men are laughed at in the forum, and, a
 2    1,  14| invitation to dinner!" Then we laughed ourselves out of a most
 3    1,  15|  Ascyltos of this, but he only laughed it off, as he had so happily
 4    1,  18|       around us at the uproar, laughed at our spiteful claim, and
 5    1,  24|     was in the house?" And she laughed delightfully until her sides
 6    1,  30|       in the game. The rowdies laughed themselves sick, so moved
 7    2,  33|  BEWARE THE DOG.~My companions laughed, but I plucked up my courage
 8    2,  60|      Greek letter beta -- . We laughed long and loud, there were
 9    2,  61|      throwing up his hands, he laughed until the tears ran down
10    2,  65|      laughs? It's better to be laughed at than laughed down." These
11    2,  65|   better to be laughed at than laughed down." These words spake
12    2,  69|       to get up, but Agamemnon laughed at my anxiety and said, "
13    2,  73|        she snapped. Trimalchio laughed. "There's where the Cappadocian
14    4, 121|     and a filthy stench. Giton laughed at his impudence and imitated
15    5, 131|      meadows snow-white lilies laughed. Then from above,~This setting
16    5, 144|        by this blessing and we laughed at the diplomacy of Philumene
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