Book, Chapter

 1    1,  15|       flight, but he was met with raised eyebrows and such a scowling
 2    1,  19|           eyes fell upon us, they raised such a hubbub that the vault
 3    1,  30|          to the pastime of Venus, raised an outcry and attracted
 4    1,  30|           head a slight bump, and raised such a clamor that Quartilla,
 5    2,  56|       believe me," and he himself raised his arms above his head
 6    2,  63|      plain to you." The Homerists raised a shout, as soon as Trimalchio
 7    2,  64|           the rest of the company raised their faces, wondering as
 8    3,  83|        for your abominations!" He raised no objection to this, but
 9    4, 119|        burned upon a funeral pyre raised by the hands of enemies,
10    5, 135| emboldened, as if a wall had been raised between us, "Well, Mr. Paralytic,"
11    5, 140|          was covered by the ashes raised by her fall. I jumped up
12    5, 140|          laid eyes upon that, she raised such a clamor that you would
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