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 1   I,   3|    this is so, and since no strange influence has suddenly manifested
 2   I,  34|  cry, through terror at the strange scene?
 3   I,  45|  bear, and terrified by the strange power, fled away? Was He
 4   I,  53|  universe bewildered by the strange events were thrown into
 5   I,  55|  could by its wonderful and strange character induce them to
 6   I,  65|   knew not of? And when the strange and unheard-of things which
 7  II,  22|   brought into contact with strange and previously unknown things,
 8  II,  34|   it can be made good, what strange thing do we do, and on what
 9  IV,  22|   Saturnian king to do with strange nuptials? Did Juno not suffice
10   V,  22|     he had intercourse with strange women, it would indeed be
11   V,  25| determines to make merry by strange jests her whom she could
12   V,  25|     and is pleased with the strange form of consolation. Then
13  VI,  18|     till they become like a strange body; or, again, that they
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