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1 2, IV | bad habit was - a group of young scoundrels, and I among
2 3, III(60) | the nickname of a gang of young hoodlums in Carthage, made
3 5, VII | professor of rhetoric among the young Carthaginian students. With
4 5, XII | those riotous disruptions by young blackguards were not practiced
5 6, I | say to the widow’s son, “Young man, I say unto you, arise!”151
6 6, VII | uncommonly marked in a man so young. But in the whirlpool of
7 6, VII | against me, this worthy young man took as a reason for
8 6, IX | his tablets and pen, lo, a young man - another one of the
9 6, IX | came to the house of the young man who had committed the
10 6, IX | door, was a slave boy so young that he was not restrained
11 6, XIII | as yet some two years too young to marry.171 And because
12 6, VI | that remarkably talented young man. The former declared
13 6, VI | household gave birth to young, and then observed the position
14 6, VI | his son, the other for his young slave. For as soon as the
15 6, XIII | judges of the earth; both young men and maidens, old men
16 7, XI | There were there so many young men and maidens, a multitude
17 7, XI | Can you not do what these young men and maidens can? Or
18 8, II | withdraw quietly, so that the young men who were not concerned
19 8, VIII | join our company. He was a young man of our city, who, while
20 8, VIII | wanted to infuriate her young mistress, not to cure her;
21 12, XIX(600)| I.e., the rich young ruler.~
22 12, XXIV | In similar fashion, the “young fish” in “the waters” increase
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