Book, Chapter

1    1,  15| having lied about Lycas, and, turning Ascyltos out, he gave orders
2    1,  23|  Giton the girl. (While I was turning over this plan in my mind,
3    2,  37| distributed among the diners. Turning his head, Trimalchio saw
4    2,  73|      what that stuff was and, turning to Agamemnon, I said, "I
5    3,  95|       me, brother," he cried, turning towards me a face lighted
6    4, 119| caught sight of a human body, turning around in a gentle eddy
7    5, 129|     what is coming to them!" (Turning these possibilities over
8    5, 132|     by such a trivial excuse; turning her eyes contemptuously
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