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 1   5|        s husband had a cousin, Pandalus, to whom Lucretia had already
 2  14|        had sent him concerning Pandalus, the cousin of Menelaus.
 3  14|        He resolved to approach Pandalus, and try the remedy he had
 4  14|  Lucretia. And it is not, dear Pandalus, my fault that I do so,
 5  14|       save or to lose her.’~ ~ Pandalus smiled at this, and said:~ ~ ‘
 6  14|              I won't,’ replied Pandalus, ‘but I do not want to owe
 7  14|       admire me yet,’ retorted Pandalus, and went off full of joy
 8  15| yourself. Procuration made our Pandalus noble.~ ~ ~ ~
 9  16|       where he would find one, Pandalus spoke:~ ~ ‘If I am not mistaken,
10  16|       for the best if he heard Pandalus singing.~ ~ Menelaus was
11  16|  another for remaining.~ ~ Now Pandalus was not singing, because
12  16|      would not go to sleep. So Pandalus asked him:~ ~ ‘Are we never
13  16|   cried,~ ~ ‘Come and help me, Pandalus; let us put this bolt against
14  16|        that bolt as well.’ But Pandalus said:~ ~ ‘What are you doing,
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