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1    Dion| devoted himself wholly to his society; nor was Plato less delighted
2  Epamin|    was, he preferred |377 the society of a grave and austere old
3  Hamilc|  could not be interdicted the society of his father-in-law. We
4   Attic|       occupations enjoyed the society of Atticus less frequently
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