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 1  II,  23| again, if you set before him garments and furniture, both for
 2  II,  40|     or covering of houses or garments, they should be under the
 3  II,  66|      wild beasts, after that garments of cloth were devised, more
 4  II,  67|     do you bear the maidens' garments to the temple of Fortuna
 5 III,  14|   them, covered with flowing garments thrown over them.
 6 III,  15|    about clad in dresses and garments of various shapes, and shield
 7 III,  15| former to cleanse the sacred garments, the latter to thin their
 8 III,  21|      need to be covered with garments, that the Tritonian maid
 9   V,  26|    the same time drew up her garments from the lowest hem, And
10   V,  27|      they assume the squalid garments of mourners, and the signs
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