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 1  II,  39|    silliest wailings, draw the breasts in sucking, besmear and
 2  II,  75|      infants on their mothers' breasts shrieked like. Stentors,
 3   V,   7| adulterous Gallus cuts off her breasts; Attis snatches the pipe
 4   V,  13|    manhood, she herself of her breasts? "Take and keep these,"
 5   V,  14|       to us the cutting off of breasts, the lopping off of men'
 6   V,  16| dishevelled hair beating their breasts with their palms? Do they
 7   V,  17|  mourners wound their arms and breasts, and act as those dolefully
 8  VI,  10|       by blasts from out their breasts. Among the representations
 9  VI,  25|        staff; Ceres, with huge breasts, or the drinking cup swinging
10  VI,  26|   timbrels, pipes, psalteries, breasts protruding and of great
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