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 1 Ded|  friend is all generosity. His house is ever full of honest company.
 2   1|        of age, she came of the house of the Camilli, and was
 3   2|                     LUCRETIA’S house stood mid way between the
 4   2|        they reached Lucretia’s house, he covered Euryaluseyes
 5   2|       bring disgrace upon your house, and be the one adulteress
 6   3|  audacity brings you into this house? What madness to come before
 7   3|   swallow to find me alone. My house is high, and all its gates
 8   5|    when the day came, left the house, but locked her stepson
 9   6|   which stood behind Menelaushouse overlooking the back of
10   6| prevent a scandal, so that the house is not disgraced or murder
11   8|       and, entering Lucretia’s house, took up his load of corn.
12   8|    rushed into the street. The house, as is usual in Italy, was
13  10|      him till they were in his house, when, taking off his sack-cloth,
14  10|  within easy reach, and in his house there is a goodly array
15  11|        wife and filled all the house with his uproar. But she
16  12|      that separated Lucretia’s house from her neighbour was very
17  13|       tavern behind Lucretia’s house, whence Euryalus had been
18  14|       most private part of his house, and then spoke as follows:~ ~ ‘
19  14|   perpetual disgrace upon your house.~ ~ ‘What I want, then,
20  14|      You know the way into her house, you know when her husband
21  14|     both her and me; save your house from notoriety. And don’
22  14|      command, unless I want my house to be afflicted with contumely
23  16|        that door as though the house were besieged. Are we not
24  16|     enemy, nothing in all this house can protect you. I at any
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