Book, Chapter

1    1,  15|       cause of our secret and sudden change of habitation. When
2    2,  31|   circle of players; all of a sudden we caught sight of a bald-headed
3    2,  34|     right foot, when all of a sudden, a slave who had been stripped,
4    2,  44|     around the table all of a sudden. A tray followed them, upon
5    2,  64|    such service, for all of a sudden the ceiling commenced to
6    2,  74|     our cheeks. Then all of a sudden two slaves came in, carrying
7    4, 104|    feign sleep, when all of a sudden, as though Fortune were
8    4, 113| resounded with song and, as a sudden calm had caused her to lose
9    5, 131|       pleasure, (but alas! My sudden loss of vigor disappointed
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