Book, Chapter

 1    1,  15|     will easily be caught!" On hearing this, we were thrown into
 2    1,  28|       his k-night-cap too!" On hearing that, the catamite changed
 3    2,  31|       his fingers; the eunuch, hearing the signal, held the chamber-pot
 4    2,  37|       formed already, but upon hearing an old experienced guest
 5    3,  89|     turtle-doves tomorrow!' On hearing the price offered for this
 6    3,  90|       me of his own accord, on hearing this offer, and I truly
 7    5, 138|    having tasted pleasure!" On hearing these words, OEnothea sat
 8    5, 138|        silence their howlings,~Hearing my step! And the rivers
 9    5, 143|      the slightest offense. On hearing this, she left me hurriedly,
10    5, 145| complain of the outrage in his hearing. One there was, nevertheless,
11    5, 145|     was suffering. The Emperor hearing this, would suffer it no
12    5, 158|  century. Any Jew in Jerusalem hearing the name of Titus mentioned,
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