Book, Chapter

 1    2,  35|         place was reserved.~On the tray stood a donkey made of Corinthian
 2    2,  37|           with the relishes when a tray was brought in, on which
 3    2,  39| expectations. There was a circular tray around which were displayed
 4    2,  40|      removed the upper part of the tray. Beneath, on what seemed
 5    2,  40|          what seemed to be another tray, we caught sight of stuffed
 6    2,  40|     Pegasus. At the corners of the tray we also noted four figures
 7    2,  43|         you saw on the top of that tray? 'Is Ulysses no better known?'
 8    2,  43|      anything new, and that little tray has proved it. This heaven
 9    2,  44|           table all of a sudden. A tray followed them, upon which
10    2,  53|          he had run out of wind, a tray upon which was an enormous
11    3, 101|        crier, holding out a silver tray upon which was piled the
12    5, 151|              At the corners of the tray we also noted four figures
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