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 1 Int|      honour; to which Aeneas replied: I do not ask to be Pope
 2   2|          Whereupon the other replied: ‘What does Caesar mean
 3   2|       unhappy woman?’ Sosias replied. ‘You will bring disgrace
 4   2|        cried Sosias. But she replied, ‘When one’s resolved to
 5   3|     written in Tuscan. So he replied to Lucretia:~ ~ That he
 6   3| reflection, Lucretia at last replied:~ ~ ‘Gladly, Euryalus, would
 7   4|   passionately than Lucretia replied. For each had now only one
 8   5|  making fun of me,’ Euryalus replied. ‘I do not know what all
 9   6| embrace you.’~ ~ To which he replied, ‘That’s easily managed.
10   9|    wrong,’ cried she, and he replied:~ ~ ‘It is wrong not to
11  14|     my hands.’~ ~ ‘I won't,’ replied Pandalus, ‘but I do not
12  17|     And you my Polyxena,’ he replied, ‘my Aemilia, Venus herself.’
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