Book, Chapter

1    1,  13| Tarquin!" When I heard this, I shook my fists in Ascyltos' face, "
2    1,  24|   delightfully until her sides shook. Finally not even Giton
3    2,  64|     then the whole dining-room shook. I leaped to my feet in
4    2,  68|     hideous barking and nearly shook the life out of the little
5    3, 102|       sneezed three times, and shook the bed. Eumolpus turned
6    4, 109|     lower down; courteously he shook hands with them, "How do
7    4, 112|        asked no quarter, but I shook my fists in Tryphaena's
8    5, 132|       pass between lovers, she shook out her wrinkled earth-stained
9    5, 140|    their unwonted lamentations shook,~The heavens in uproar and
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