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1  II,  29|         of the fates, would not throw himself headlong into all
2  II,  40|        last forced by hunger to throw themselves on human bodies;
3  II,  49| forthwith sweet, if you cast or throw into it a few drops of less
4   V,  11|        of chastity and modesty, throw themselves headlong into
5   V,  23|        nay more, that he should throw all things into one mass,
6 VII,  21|         it is no small crime to throw the ceremonies of the rites
7 VII,  30|       done to them, if you only throw and drop on the live coals
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