Book, Chapter

 1    1,  29|      whispered something in her ear. What it was, I did not
 2    2,  32|     some secret to his master's ear. Marveling greatly, we followed,
 3    2,  38|        punished by a box on the ear, and made him throw it down
 4    2,  42|         marks of his box on the ear, and he isn't wishing himself
 5    2,  53| Agamemnon and whispering in his ear, "It is easily seen that
 6    2,  56|      Fortunata whispered in his ear, telling him, I suppose,
 7    3,  90|     chance, I bent close to the ear of the rascal, who pretended
 8    3, 100|         whispering in Eumolpus' ear,) "My bedfellow's got an
 9    5, 150|      fools alone benumb! By the ear Death pulls me. 'Live!'
10    6     |      sound its own~Rings either ear, and o'er are strown~Mine
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