Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   3|       chain, the incomparable humor in the passage in which
 2    1,  15|      rival. My pretended good humor soothed his anger, and at
 3    2,  53|    his face relaxed into good humor and he said, "Since your
 4    2,  56|       be so changeable as his humor, for one minute he stood
 5    2,  65|       tickled to death at the humor I see you in," Niceros replied. "
 6    2,  69|       Delighted with his good humor, Trimalchio called for a
 7    3,  98|     be! Take me for a maniac, humor my malady: in other words,
 8    4, 114| fearing that the general good humor might flag for lack of amusement,
 9    5, 136|   upset their mistress's good humor. I took heart after having
10    5, 143|      he received me with good humor and rallied me upon the
11    5, 144|    with both hands. (Our good humor was revived by this blessing
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