Book, Chapter

 1    2,  32|        their brawling, Trimalchio declared they were pouring a libation
 2    2,  59|           sides. "A good reason," declared Trimalchio, "why such an
 3    2,  77| disgusting bragging even here. He declared that there was nothing nicer
 4    4, 112|         pilot was neutral, but he declared that unless this madness,
 5    4, 121|      affairs over in his mind and declared that he was not displeased
 6    5, 145|          than the total value, as declared by you to the Census Commissioners,
 7    5, 145|          more than one critic has declared that it must have been written
 8    5, 160|        until after peace has been declared -- Calonice: "But suppose
 9    6     |     polluted" by a thousand acts, declared impure by law, and which
10    6     |         judgment of Tiresias, who declared that the woman's pleasure
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