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 1   I,  30|    air which you inhale, and return again in breathing? whose
 2   I,  31|   never cease to feel and to return thanks; that it should throughout
 3   I,  46|  breath that had departed to return to the body, persons buried
 4   I,  48|    the bodies of the weak to return to their natural strength.
 5   I,  50|  lost, and order the dead to return from the tombs, reversing
 6  II,   8|      believing that you will return home when your business
 7  II,  32| savage and barbarous nature, return to gentler ways, that they
 8  II,  33|   the aid of others you will return to the master's palace as
 9  II,  67|       solemnly demanding the return of what has been carried
10 III,   2|                2. Let us now return to the order from which
11   V,  28|      only immediately on his return from the lower regions,
12  VI,   4|    with the Aethiopians, and return after twelve days to their
13 VII,   8|    forgiving, and to seek no return for their gifts. But if
14 VII,  32|  asleep, so that they should return to their posts? What is
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