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 1 Int|    be spoke otherwise. I don't deny it, dearest John, but
 2   3| indiscretion, and if you dont want me to come back, I’
 3   3|      are smaller. Still, dont despise them, for your lover
 4   3|      for ever yours. And dont call me a foreigner, for
 5   4|      what you want, they dont want, and what you refuse,
 6   6|    secret (to do nothing wont help) and so arrange it
 7   6|    you. But you seemed—I don't know why—careless and opposed
 8   8|     hurry, looking for I dont know what. Hide your treachery,
 9  11|     finest parchment.~ ~ Dont be surprised for Cicero
10  12|  anyone like that, and I dont think they exist.~ ~ The
11  13|   such a fear is absurd, dont ever sleep away from home;
12  14|      your married ladies dont love men; they devour them.
13  14|      from notoriety. And dont imagine I will be ungrateful.
14  14|   lost all control. If I dont help, she will die upon
15  14|     there is time. And I dont want your rewards, for it
16  14| Palatine, as I said. You wont refuse that honour at my
17  14|      at my hands.’~ ~ ‘I won't,’ replied Pandalus, ‘but
18  16|    half a foot.~ ~ ‘That won't hinder me,’ said Euryalus,
19  16|   are now your ears? Why don't you answer me? Smile at
20  16|     still breathing. Why dont you speak to me? Is this
21  18|      any way. For if you dont take me from him, death
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