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 1 Pre|     from myself whom love has sent into a thousand perils,
 2   2|    the sons of Gods, children sent down from heaven. I wish
 3   2|      at others he got himself sent out of town, and on his
 4   3|     was, or guess that he was sent by Lucretia. And (as we
 5   3|      said:~ ~ ‘This letter is sent you by the noblest and most
 6   3|      of such repute should be sent to her. So, turning upon
 7   3|       not to blame, if he had sent a woman of ill-repute, for
 8   3|     And, with this letter, he sent gifts, less valuable in
 9   5|  could not keep quiet. So she sent word to Euryalus to talk
10   6| together from this place, and sent each other presents on a
11  11|   complained, and Pacorus was sent for, who confessed his fault
12  12| except in the evening when he sent me back with the horses,
13  14|       the advice Lucretia had sent him concerning Pandalus,
14  14|       before. Accordingly, he sent for him and brought him
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