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 1   1|      are told Cornelia did, the mother of the Gracchi, or Hortensius’
 2   1|         Shall I then forsake my mother, my husband, and my native
 3   1|      and my native land? But my mother is hard with me, always
 4   2|         eyes surround you. Your mother will not allow your crime
 5   3|    which her husband gave to my mother, and you must accept it
 6   5|         step-mother, Lucretia’s mother, and Lucretia went often
 7   5|        Lucretia, as soon as her mother had gone to church, would
 8   5|       favour their desires. Her mother guessed that some plot was
 9   5|      find another. It is not my mother can stand between me and
10  18|       grief will you wound your mother! What will people say of
11  20| consolation. In the arms of her mother weeping bitterly, and amid
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