Book, Chapter

1    1,  21|    not make a mockery and a joke of our nocturnal rites,
2    2,  40|    the conclusion that some joke was meant in repeating a
3    2,  56|    all paid tribute to this joke, but Agamemnon in particular,
4    2,  61|    into a rage, "What's the joke, sheep's-head," he bawled, "
5    3,  84|  thought this was a parting joke till he whipped out his
6    5, 140|     bill. Unable to see the joke, I twisted off one of the
7    5, 142|   out! I will treat it as a joke! Only let me be restored
8    5, 143|  that it would be better to joke with him than to treat the
9    5, 153| give a sharper point to the joke and furnish the riddle with
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