Book, Chapter

 1  Int     |         elegance and dictator of fashion. The flashing, wit, the
 2    1,  24|        myself trussed up in this fashion, I remarked, "You will not
 3    2,  40|        cut up the meat in such a fashion as to lead you to think
 4    2,  41|         hither and yon in such a fashion. "She's called Fortunata,"
 5    2,  53|         served me a fish in that fashion I wouldn't overlook it,
 6    2,  56|        he was running on in this fashion. Glaring at him, Trimalchio
 7    2,  71|        clinging together in this fashion and, seizing Fortunata by
 8    3,  93|      hewn timbers were fitted to fashion~A war-horse. Unfilled is
 9    3,  94|       always applauds me in this fashion, when I go into the theatre
10    3,  97|          they're common, so them Fashion dooms!~The wrasse brought
11    5, 150|     their friendships, after the fashion best suited to their desires,
12    6     | seclusion of women was never the fashion at Rome and the stories
13    6     |          which gallantry was the fashion at Rome and Cato would never
14    6     |       boys was so thoroughly the fashion in Greece that we have today
15    6     |       that they have made it the fashion in the Holy City of Rome;
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