Book, Chapter

1    1,   8|    days. But that you may not imagine that I disapprove of a jingle
2    2,  35|       the same. You would not imagine that this was the dining-room
3    2,  49| jackass. How could Glyco ever imagine that a sprig of Hermogenes'
4    4, 105|  offer his own opinion. "Just imagine," said he, "that we are
5    4, 106|   will lose its shape. Do you imagine that we, who are young and
6    4, 111|    friends. Surely you do not imagine that these young men fell
7    4, 111|      wishes, and they did not imagine that it mattered where they
8    5, 134|   pleasure in delay; I cannot imagine what the trouble was. You
9    5, 156|      me nothing?~"'Thou didst imagine, surely, that thy machinations
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