Book, Chapter

 1    1,  12| assaulted Ascyltos, and, having thrown him down upon a couch, attempted
 2    1,  15|        On hearing this, we were thrown into such a terrible fright
 3    2,  78|         Trimalchio ordered wine thrown under the table and told
 4    3,  96|      basin, and when I had been thrown out of the baths, just like
 5    3,  97|       us, at least, for we have thrown no rocks at you yet. If
 6    3,  98|   Ascyltos' house: I would have thrown myself from a precipice
 7    4, 106|      cry because my slaves have thrown themselves into the sea,
 8    5, 142|        forget it! What if I was thrown out! I will treat it as
 9    5, 145|         city suffered, and then thrown headlong (from the cliff.)~  ~
10    5, 160|      The head of the Nubian was thrown back as if in a rigid swoon
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