Book, Chapter

 1    2,  37| accompaniment of music, commenced to feel around in the straw. They
 2    2,  49|       thousand and his fortune never feel it, but his name would live
 3    2,  82|           Trimalchio requested us to feel them and see if they were
 4    3,  90|       changed my petition, 'If I can feel him all over with a wanton
 5    4, 115|         ashes or sepultured dead can feel aught of thy woe! Would
 6    5, 133|         vainly protested;) "I do not feel like one, if I am! Dead
 7    5, 150|              while they were able to feel enjoyment, and thus to abandon
 8    5, 153|           for stroke.~She'll quickly feel, and to her cost,~Not all
 9    5, 154|            Cato might be supposed to feel when he was refused the
10    6     |            longer hurts him, he will feel no pleasure himself. To
11    6     |          pure and innocent heart, to feel under one's hand the first
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