Book, Chapter

 1    1,  28|    brother," "Why has he not kissed me then?" she demanded.
 2    2,  35|     and to our astonishment, kissed us thick and fast, voicing
 3    2,  45|      s conceit heartily, and kissed the boy as he went around.
 4    2,  64|   and, when all the rest had kissed a true likeness of Trimalchio,
 5    2,  68|    concerned at the loss, he kissed the boy and ordered him
 6    2,  73| Habinnas called him over and kissed him and said, as he poured
 7    2,  78|    Trimalchio seized him and kissed him lingeringly, whereupon
 8    2,  79|    ve done anything wrong. I kissed him because he's very thrifty,
 9    3,  95|     beheld two armed men." I kissed that, bosom, so full of
10    4, 118|     stuck out his head to be kissed; then, fearing some more
11    4, 119|     behind a father, whom he kissed good-by at parting! Such
12    5, 139|    she bent over the cot and kissed me, once, twice! On the
13    5, 153|     I saw it or not; and she kissed it and put it into her bosom
14    5, 160|     I do to persuade him'? I kissed him, I patted his bald head,
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