Book, Chapter

 1  Pre     |    and Uncle Toby would have drawn Trimalchio and his peers
 2    1,  24|       When this repartee had drawn to a close, Ascyltos exclaimed, "
 3    1,  30|    night-watch, enter with a drawn sword in his hand, and surrounded
 4    2,  63|      and rushed upon it with drawn sword, as if he were insane,
 5    2,  67|     rushed out of doors with drawn sword, and ran a woman through
 6    3,  87| outlines of the figures were drawn with such subtlety of touch,
 7    4, 113|    treaty of peace which was drawn up as follows: "It is hereby
 8    5, 138|    things? The image of Luna~Drawn by my spells must descend,
 9    5, 145|  corruption of the world was drawn into Italy as by a load-stone.
10    5, 157|  breeze."~Many scholars have drawn attention to the ethereal
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