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 1 Int|    asking if he could not find a wife for him, ‘si quid inveneris
 2 Ded|          a delivery, because his wife had mounted him. Yet these
 3   1|          of the Camilli, and was wife to Menelaus, a wealthy man,
 4   1|        deserving rather that his wife should deceive him or, as
 5   1| completely forgets that she is a wife. She hates her husband,
 6   2|         confessed her crime, the wife of Collatinus avenged it
 7   4|     where every man shuts up his wife as if she were a treasure,
 8   4|         broiling sun. Unless his wife is naturally chaste, it
 9   4|        watch the watchmen? For a wife is cunning, and begins with
10   8|           Only he is safe, whose wife has not tried to deceive
11  10|         be me! Not the beautiful wife of Candaules, King of Lydia,
12  10|       that he wished to show his wife naked to his friend, to
13  11|       home, where he scolded his wife and filled all the house
14  13|          and, not relying on his wife’s fidelity, wished to remove
15  13|       aware of the fact that his wife was pestered and tempted
16  14|    kinswoman, and preserving his wife for Menelaus; for one night
17  14|      Hippia, the Roman senator’s wife, followed her play-actor
18  16|  Menelaus, but I will mount your wife.’ So it was agreed that,
19  18|         the son of Priam win his wife by rape?~ ~ ‘You will not
20  18|       was more pure than Brutuswife, truer than Penelope; now
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