Book, Chapter

 1    1,   7|                    CHAPTER THE THIRD.~He would not permit me
 2    1,  30|        escaped unscathed.) The third day had now dawned, the
 3    2,  49| another was club-footed; and a third who had to take the place
 4    2,  51|         another three, and the third just turned six. I had an
 5    2,  64|      upon the table, while the third carried round a bowl of
 6    2,  64|      Lucrio -- luck -- and the third Felicio -- profit -- and,
 7    3,  90|     had promised him. When the third night gave me my chance,
 8    4, 107|    CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRD.~"Gods and men forbid that
 9    4, 111|  seeking information through a third person, anyway? You scoundrel,
10    4, 116|    also the next, and even the third, shutting the doors of the
11    5, 145|    have squandered more than a third of the property you inherited
12    5, 145|     between the lines. See his third note.~A few years later,
13    5, 156|     and Juvenal, i, 22.~In the third century a certain Valesius
14    6     |        to his favorite and the third loved Antinous passionately
15    6     | however (these caprices of the third person of the trinity) I
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