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One of his aides was there, playing to role of a banqueter.
"Perhaps what you have to serve is of interest," said the aide, playing the role of a banqueter.
Nor was Stubb the only banqueter on whale's flesh that night.
It lay there across his hands, and waited to be presented with slayings as a banqueter waits eagerly for the first course.
A monster wasp appeared a hundred feet overhead, checked in its flight, and plunged upon the luckless banqueter.
These bills of fare would be interesting, if for nothing else, as evidence of the incredible amount of food that a 19th-century banqueter was expected to consume.
Others take Bernini's depiction of Lawrence even further: describing the martyr as being "reclined on his left elbow languidly as any Roman banqueter", and thwarting his torturers with "a carved attitude of rapture".