Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   3|        offering her pieces of bread and when, from sheer inability,
 2    2,  39|      An Egyptian slave passed bread around from a silver oven
 3    2,  41|    willing to take a crust of bread from her hand. Now, without
 4    2,  46|   drop of water or a crumb of bread so much as passed his lips
 5    2,  48|      t even get a mouthful of bread today, by Hercules, I couldn'
 6    2,  50|     law for home use. There's bread in that! As for literature,
 7    2,  60| thanks to whose labor we have bread to chew on, the sheep, because
 8    2,  62|       to get my belly full of bread, I would. We'll get along
 9    2,  66|       t have eaten a crumb of bread with him, no, not if you
10    2,  68|       her with a half-loaf of bread which he had put on the
11    2,  68|     threw it a piece of white bread, "No one in all my house
12    2,  70|       course, and whole-wheat bread, which I'd rather have than
13    5, 145|   many, -- some that came for bread, others that hastened thither
14    5, 160|       your daily allowance of bread: you count the crumbs when
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