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 1        1|         wings and the throne of Jupiter on the right of the stage.
 2        1| tiresome. Old Bosc, an imbecile Jupiter with head crushed beneath
 3        1|      which seemed interminable. Jupiter in the course of it seemed
 4        1|    fingers in her nose. At last Jupiter, with the severity of a
 5        1|       preserve their incognito. Jupiter came on the stage as King
 6        1|  ancient images were shattered. Jupiter’s makeup was capital. Mars
 7        1|     army a thing of folly. When Jupiter, grown suddenly amorous
 8        1|         a peasant woman, caught Jupiter and his little laundress
 9        1|         final galop after which Jupiter, breathless, streaming with
10        1|        stupefaction and gaiety. Jupiter said, “I think it is light
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