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1   I,  45|        and persons now carried home their beds who a little
2  II,   8| believing that you will return home when your business is done?
3  II,  33|       palace as if to your own home, no one hindering you; but
4  II,  43|       was set up as a seat and home, in which every kind of
5  IV,  16|   right? Will he not rather go home, and, keeping himself apart
6   V,   6|      found the child, takes it home, brings it up on goats'
7 VII,  49|   other things acComplished at home and abroad established the
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