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1 2 | continues to skirmish at long range with his false accusations. 2 4 | declare I have allowed to grow long as an enhancement to my 3 13| I have to deal with that long oration, austere as any 4 14| facility and truth than art. ~Long labour is expended over 5 18| glory in. For poverty has long been the handmaid of philosophy; 6 19| austere a creed and has so long endured military service, 7 19| should be comfortable, not long. For even a Fortune, if 8 27| have remained a widow so long. `Why, before she married 9 33| inability to speak. After long hesitation he indicated 10 44| to have fits of epilepsy long before I came to Oea, or 11 44| everything, if he has not long since been sent away into 12 45| you know as well as I, has long been absent from Oea. What 13 58| defacement of his bedroom for as long as he lived there! Nonsense, 14 58| arrival of Crassus for so long? Let not Crassus accuse 15 59| tell you that Crassus has long since been snoring in a 16 59| drunkenness sufficiently long to keep sober against this 17 59| of the cook-shop. He has long since devoured his fortune; 18 66| youthful genius. The custom has long since become obsolete, but 19 68| remained a widow for so long. But the boys' grandfather 20 69| of scandal, owing to her long absence from a husband's 21 69| disease had its origin in her long widowhood, that the evil 22 70| have asserted that she had long desired to marry him of 23 70| had so remained for thus long and had sacrificed her health 24 72| see me; for not so very long before certain common friends 25 73| philosopher. ~It would take too long -- even if I were willing 26 73| you what I replied and how long and how frequently we conversed 27 80| sho rt time ago about her long widowhood, the proposed 28 84| decency when you have so long lost your own. ~ 29 85| children! Ill-omened were the long months through which you 30 85| inheritance she won him for her long fourteen years of seclusion? 31 91| weary you Maximus, with a long reply on these points. There 32 94| had recommended him not long before when he was beginning 33 96| Maximus, -- it will not take long -- to allow the reading 34 98| school: now he has bidden a long farewell to study and betaken