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 1   2|  servants, there was one called Sosias, an old man and a German,
 2   2|        she said:~ ~ ‘Come here, Sosias, I want you a moment. Look
 3   2|               Almost all,’ said Sosias.~ ~ ‘Do you know Euryalus,
 4   2|         him. Go, I implore you, Sosias, find Euryalus, and tell
 5   2|          What do I hear?’ cried Sosias. ‘Is it right, Lady, for
 6   2|      you going, unhappy woman?’ Sosias replied. ‘You will bring
 7   2|        my message.’~ ~ At this, Sosias groaned and said:~ ~ ‘By
 8   2|       heart, and I’ll obey you, Sosias. I’ll subdue a love that
 9   2|         ll not allow it!’ cried Sosias. But she replied, ‘When
10   2|     lessens the distemper. Thus Sosias thought to keep her going
11   3|         But he did not know who Sosias was, or guess that he was
12   6|       gifts as Euryalus.~ ~ But Sosias discovered their secret,
13   6| answered:~ ~ ‘It is as you say, Sosias, I have great faith in you.
14   6|         was a heavy burden, but Sosias feared worse disasters,
15   8|       for love’s business, when Sosias knocked at the door. ‘Look
16  10|     confide this matter, and to Sosias, for shame, she could not
17  12|      which Euryalus entered, by Sosias’ instructions, and there
18  12|      have struck Euryalus, when Sosias arrived and, perceiving
19  12|       back to-night. I am glad, Sosias, to see you are learning
20  12|    night I am going to owe you, Sosias, who brought me here and
21  13|        an hour, when here comes Sosias announcing Menelausreturn,
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