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1   I,   9|    opponent says, and we are in distress from some extraordinary
2   I,  28|        protection in danger and distress? They, too, seem to you
3   I,  49|        to the deserving when in distress, is to leave undecided and
4   V,  10|    brought forth, travailing in distress as women do. That impels
5  VI,  14|        in adversity and time of distress, ask it to succour you with
6 VII,  39| finished, a pestilence began to distress the state; and when each
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