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1   I,  38|      always uninjured in her motions, is believed to alternate
2  II,  21|     should watch his varying motions. But when the child begins
3  II,  42| abandon themselves to clumsy motions, to dance and sing, form
4 III,  13|  steps, and prompt the first motions in walking. But if the gods
5 VII,  34|  walks, or is free from such motions and inactivity. Being, as
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