Book, Chapter

 1    1,  17|   anything by devious methods, thinking that should he prove unwilling
 2    1,  19|      with thieves, and vanish; thinking that we would be afraid
 3    2,  82|       patrolling the vicinity, thinking Trimalchio's house was afire,
 4    3,  93|       faces,~The boys, neither thinking of self, but each one of
 5    4, 105|      that he lost the power of thinking, and requested each of us
 6    4, 117|   maids rushed in at this and, thinking that I was attempting to
 7    5, 140|          Where are the beans?" Thinking that I had done a thing
 8    5, 143| deriving some consolation from thinking of the heroes of old, who
 9    5, 156|  partake of their hospitality, thinking that after this manner,
10    6     |        according to his way of thinking -- the object of his passion
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