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1   XVIII| tells that there were four tripods like those of Pytho which
2   XVIII|    to compare these to the tripods in Homer, and he says that
3   XVIII|  and unasked. And of these tripods two, he says, ran with wine,
4    XXII|  wind kept in jars, and of tripods of stone walking about of
5    XXII|  saw among the Indians the tripods and the cup-bearers and
6   XXVII|    Indians he beheld their tripods, and their dumb waiters
7 XXXVIII|    and feminine tones, and tripods move of their own accord,
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