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 1  T-II|       portico open, since certain girls~stroll there, to meet a
 2  T-II| grave-browed women consider~naked girls positioned for every kind
 3  T-II|            the Lesbian, teach the girls, but love?~Yet Sappho was
 4  T-II|         commonly read by boys and girls.~The Iliad itself, what’
 5  T-II|            They’re seen by nubile girls, wives, husbands, ~sons,
 6 T-III|        now.~Now laughing boys and girls gather the violets ~that
 7   Ind|           mixed choir of boys and girls on the Palatine.~Book TII:
 8   Ind|           Brauron in Attica young girls were involved in her bear-cult.
 9   Ind|           foul-bellied birds with girlsfaces, and clawed hands,
10   Ind|      their adultery with Thracian girls. His life was spared because
11   Ind|      their adultery with Thracian girls. His life was spared because
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