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 1    1|    stranger who approached his master's premises with clothes
 2    1|       has equal cause with his master to be satisfied? Granted
 3    3|      these terms: What is your master doing? The messenger answered
 4    3|      answered with respect: My master desires to diminish the
 5    5|         stopping only that his master may rest, and I am awakened
 6    5|    shores, then ejaculates the master of ceremonies, with satisfaction,
 7    9|       find its way home if its master should forsake it, as the
 8   13|   without the knowledge of his master, and ineffectually smelled
 9   14|  satisfaction parent or child, master or servant, derive from
10   14| enjoyed it all. Cato says, the master of a family (patremfamilias)
11   15|         nor needed he, for the master of the house was at home.
12   17|     come to draw water for his master, and our buckets as it were
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