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 1   I,   2|      and do they not conceive young? Do they not guard, according
 2  II,  16|    into the same sexes. Their young are born from the womb,
 3  II,  24|      you in the Meno put to a young slave certain questions
 4  II,  71|      bringing on disease, are young and little children, who
 5  IV,   7|       and the debaucheries of young men? Is there one Perfica,
 6  IV,   7|      solidity to the bones of young children. Mellonia is a
 7  IV,  13|       at which not only boys, young and pert, but grave men
 8   V,  29|       Ceres? Do you wish your young men to know, hear, and learn
 9  VI,  16|    nests soft, and keep their young warm? Do you not see sometimes
10  VI,  22|       affairs, relates that a young man, of noble birth,-but
11 VII,   9|      members? They love their young, and come together to beget
12 VII,  19| suitably for the begetting of young? But if the laws of the
13 VII,  42|      little boys, finally the young children, yet dependent
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