Book, Chapter

1    1,   7|       seek invitations to the tables of the rich, have in mind
2    2,  51|       as the saying goes. The tables were cleared off to the
3    2,  72|      slaves took away all the tables and brought in others, and
4    2,  72|      for you have your second tables, but, if you've something
5    2,  77| fishermen upon the lamps, the tables were of solid silver, the
6    4, 123|    now behold~The citron-wood tables; their well-burnished surface
7    5, 145|     of the laws of the twelve tables, the "Coelebes Prohibito,"
8    5, 145|      prohibeto" of the Twelve Tables was also a powerful influence
9    5, 154|  personal merit. At the Roman tables the birds, the dormice,
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