Book, Chapter

1    1,  15|       wrenching off the bars, burst in upon me, toying with
2    1,  28|   back the tears. "Madame," I burst out, "is this the night-cap
3    1,  30|  crushing embrace. The virgin burst into tears and plead with
4    1,  30|   when a slave of Agamemnon's burst in upon our trembling conclave
5    2,  54| FIFTIETH.~The whole household burst into unanimous applause
6    2,  62|      holding in his laughter, burst into an uproarious guffaw,
7    3, 102|       the room) when Eumolpus burst in in great excitement,
8    4, 128|     surface: these words then~Burst out of her bosom malignant: '
9    5, 160|   look at them my eyes nearly burst from their sockets through
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