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1 9 | shall be~dear as mine own two eyes to be. ~Now let me 2 12 | is not one goddess, but two, each bei ng strong in her 3 15 | 15] ~Two alternatives then are before 4 16 | appearance in heaven of two rival images of the sun, 5 17 | same gate of Rome, had but two servants to attend him in 6 17 | insufficient, and he ordered two slaves to be bought in the 7 22 | Great, as to which of the two was the true king, boasted 8 29 | fishermen. Which of these two points is of the slightest 9 33 | name ; as regards the other two they lied. The name was 10 33 | pretending that I had sought for two sea-beasts known by gross 11 34 | that, because the names of two things resemble each other, 12 34 | that I had sought out these two fish for the purpose of 13 47 | must admit one of these two alternatives: either the 14 49 | moisture and cold and their two opposites, fail to harmonize. 15 56 | been hung. As a result, two nicknames have been given 16 68 | Sicinius Amicus. By him she had two sons, Pontianus and Pudens. 17 68 | Pontianus and Pudens. These two boys were left by their 18 87 | lived with them for about two months. I beg thi s most 19 89 | up the number of consuls, two to each year. ~ 20 92 | divorce, she possesses one of two faults: either she was s 21 103| your various charges with two words to each. `You clean