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1 2 | to agree than timepieces—but it was between noon and
2 3 | began to give up the ghost, but couldn’t find a way out
3 3 | reign in his place.’” ~ But Clotho remarked, “I swear
4 4 | hands, O Fateful Sisters, but make him a victor~Over the
5 4 | shoulders.”~ Thus Apollo. But Lachesis, who herself, too,
6 5 | asked of what nation he was, but his answer was mumbled in
7 5 | recognize the man’s language, but he wasn’t either Greek or
8 5 | belonging to no earthly creature but more like that of the monsters
9 5 | among the Cicones cast me. ~ But the following verse would
10 6 | reigned for many years. But you, who have tramped more
11 7 | cleaned out much more filth. But since I want”— 3 ~
12 8 | Alexandria altogether. ‘But since at Rome,’ you say, ‘
13 9 | Conscript Fathers,” he said, “but you have brought out simply
14 9 | because he lives in the Forum; but the stenographer could not
15 9 | thing to be made a god, but now you have made the distinction
16 10| as a dog stops to rest. But why should I enumerate the
17 11| his wide and hung her up, but he didn’t kill her, did
18 11| didn’t kill her, did he? But you have put to death Messalina,
19 11| man returned him the name, but took off his head. He killed
20 12| pettifoggers were weeping, but their grief was plainly
21 13| stay longer to look on. But the Talthybius of the gods
22 13| you ask? Well, who else but you has sent us here, you
23 14| ought at last to be stopped. But it was decided that no release
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