Book, Chapter

 1    5, 129|     worthy of such an honor.")~  ~Chrysis ~
 2    5, 132|           at her maid,) "Tell me, Chrysis, and tell me truly, is there
 3    5, 133|            He had just gone when) Chrysis entered the room and handed
 4    5, 133|         things will happen," said Chrysis, when she saw that I had
 5    5, 134|    Farewell     ~After dismissing Chrysis with these fair promises,
 6    5, 135|         and commenced to wait for Chrysis to lead me on my way. I
 7    5, 135|          Skipping for joy, "Look, Chrysis, look," she cried out, "
 8    5, 135|        old lady handed me over to Chrysis, who was greatly delighted
 9    5, 136|    Proselenos was kicked out too, Chrysis was beaten, and all the
10    5, 142|         torture! Take the case of Chrysis: she loves me desperately,
11    5, 142|      slave: she, I say) that same Chrysis, who looked with contempt
12    5, 143|           finished grumbling when Chrysis came in and, throwing herself
13    5, 143| embarrassed by this wantonness of Chrysis and had recourse to flattery
14    5, 143|          I could think of to calm Chrysis. I feigned love, whispered
15    5, 143|           too!")~  ~Encolpius and Chrysis ~
16    5, 145|          out in just revenge; but Chrysis, who was privy to all their
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