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1 III,  13|   the veins of purple blood, joined with the air-passages, coursing
2   V,  21|      that a father openly be joined as in marriage with his
3  VI,  16|      particles without shape joined together; that they are
4  VI,  17|      of dedication, they are joined to images Do your gods,
5  VI,  22|    deity to his couch, to be joined with it in embraces and
6  VI,  22|      which Gnidus is famous, joined himself also in amorous
7 VII,  45| planks and to sheets of wood joined together. We do not think
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