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 1  T-II|         how the dice count, when a side is challenged~how one should
 2  T-II|          set with threestones’ a side,~and winning rests in keeping
 3  T-IV|          old I strap a sword to my side, a shield~to my left arm,
 4   T-V|           carries, strapped to his side.~Alas, dear friend, your
 5   T-V|            tortured by pains in my side:~so winter’s immoderate
 6  ExII|        fear of our neighbours.~One side expects to feel the Bistonian
 7   ExI|         ship in distress,~wrong to side with chance, surrender a
 8 ExIII|    recognise, ~or on your mother’s side, that Numa would not disown,~
 9  ExIV|          have a mere place at your side.~I’d not complain if I were
10  ExIV|           one by his grandmother’s side, one by his father’s.~I
11  ExIV|        fearful incursions on every~side, the assaults the enemy
12  ExIV|           Cottas ~on your mother’s side, Messallas on your father’
13   Ind|           city founded on the west side of the Bosporus in the mid
14   Ind|           a date-palm on the north side of Mount Cynthus. (Pausanias
15   Ind| refurbished. He was on Demosthenes side in the orator’s opposition
16   Ind|         leads him to see the worst side of the region, through his
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