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1   Cimon|     to the ill-feeling of his ungrateful countrymen, and the Lacedaemonians
2  Timoth| compelled by the hatred of an ungrateful people, he sought a refuge
3   Eumen|     well of him, than to live ungrateful. ~VII. He therefore assembled
4 Timoleo|   death from the sight of his ungrateful fellow-creatures. ~II. In
5 Timoleo|    Lamestius, an impudent and ungrateful fellow, wanted to compel
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