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 1 Int|        Aeneas tells us that he took these words as a joke, though
 2 Ded|    invented it. For this thing took place in Siena, when the
 3 Pre|     star than Mars whom Vulcan took with Venus, and caught them
 4   1|       was quick to passion; he took great pleasure in the company
 5   1|      their cheeks, their faces took the colour of Indian ivory
 6   2|      the death of Brutus, they took the sword from Portia, Cato’
 7   3|    brought a little woman, who took a letter composed after
 8   3|    with a jewel, the procuress took it, and went with all speed
 9   3|      and Lucretia knew it, and took it ill that a woman of such
10   3|          And off she went, and took care that he never found
11   3|       you in less time than it took to command. Take back that
12   3|        to the Minotaur, but he took Ariadne’s advice, and so
13   5|  waking from a deep sleep, she took off her mourning, put on
14   8|     entering Lucretia’s house, took up his load of corn. When
15   8|   pulled himself together, and took her in his arms:~ ~ ‘Never
16  11| persuaded by the old woman and took the flower. When they had
17  12|        a table than a horse. I took our lord down to the country
18  16| brought round immediately, and took it as a signal for rejoicing.
19  16|      in, right side first, and took the lady in his arms. Achates
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