Book, Chapter

 1    2,  48|       gold pieces. If we had any nuts, he'd not be so damned well
 2    2,  70|           all the smooth-shelled nuts you wanted, and an apple
 3    2,  73|          pastry and stuffed with nuts and raisins, quinces with
 4    6     |         with the distribution of nuts among his comrades, on the
 5    6     |    favorite could not refuse the nuts to the slaves when by giving
 6    6     | Fescennine,  ~Nor yet deny their nuts to boys,~ He-Concubine!
 7    6     |          love is fled.    ~Throw nuts to boys thou idle all~ He-Concubine!
 8    6     |       wast fain full long  ~With nuts to play: now pleased as
 9    6     |     throng  ~ He-Concubine throw nuts.    ~Wont thou as peasant-girls
10    6     |              He-Concubine, throw nuts."    ~and further on, addressing
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