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1 T-III|         sharer and passer-on of rumour.~I hope he can tell what
2  T-IV|        far away,~and only faint rumour travels as far as this.~
3   ExI|      when you asked whether the rumour was true~that brought the
4   ExI|      name of Eumolpus,~if ready rumour has already reached your
5 ExIII|   difficulty,~from hearsay, and rumour has acted as my eyes.~As
6 ExIII|    portion of such things could rumour bring~or someone writing
7  ExIV| scarcely believe it myself, but rumour has it you insult~me in
8  ExIV|        came to my ears:~‘Lo, I, Rumour, come to you with glad tidings,~
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