Book, Chapter

 1    1,  30| turned out to be trifling, we dressed them with vinegar and oil,
 2    1,  30|      our troubles at that, we dressed hurriedly and ordered Giton,
 3    2,  64|     entered, in the meantime, dressed in white tunics well tucked
 4    3,  87|      why, you demand, are you dressed so shabbily? For that very
 5    3, 101|       whereabouts." Ascyltos, dressed in a tunic of many colors,
 6    3, 102|      than I: first of all, he dressed the cut upon Eumolpus' forehead,
 7    5, 142|  mistress's go-between, I was dressed in the garments of a slave:
 8    5, 145|      the maid here present be dressed up with every care, let
 9    5, 149|   beautiful girl, exquisitely dressed, would entice the unwary
10    6     |      another of his favorites dressed himself up in a veil and
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