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1   I,  31|     against things palpably foolish, is a mark of greater folly.
2   I,  65|  very stupidly, and promise foolish gifts? Laugh with scorn
3  II,  13| jeer at us as though we say foolish and senseless things, when
4  II,  53|     nothing out of place or foolish in believing that the souls
5 III,  19|  have gained. But who is so foolish, so senseless, as to say
6 III,  24|      We men trifle, and are foolish in so great a matter; and,
7   V,  12|      and you are considered foolish, and utterly dull and stupid.
8   V,  15|    ponder this, were it not foolish to ask proofs of such things,
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