Book, Chapter

 1  Pre     |      precedence; but another, scarcely less disconcerting, is the
 2    1,  15|     the sports of the season. Scarcely had we covered half the
 3    1,  21|     so many years, into which scarcely a thousand persons are initiated."~  ~
 4    2,  31|     the dinner." Menelaus had scarcely ceased speaking when Trimalchio
 5    2,  34|     and the whole value could scarcely amount to ten sesterces.
 6    3, 102|     themselves. (The pair had scarcely left the room) when Eumolpus
 7    4, 104|        A solitary old man can scarcely become a serious rival;
 8    5, 129| spirits in the fresh air, but scarcely had I set foot upon the
 9    5, 143|       way to my room. She was scarcely gone when) one of the newly
10    5, 154|  gratitude or friendship, who scarcely deigns to remark his presence,
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