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 1 Int|    Already the tone of his letters was changing, and in 1449
 2   3|  whom he might entrust his letters for the lady, and he had
 3   3|    your hair. You bring me letters? You address me? Did I not
 4   3|    not pester me with your letters and your messengers, nor
 5   3|  it, and could compose his letters alone. For till now he had
 6   3|  that ever I received your letters! Too many dangers must surround
 7   4|           AFTER this, many letters passed between them, and
 8   5|    had often entrusted her letters for Euryalus; for she had
 9  13|    could not even exchange letters; for Menelaus persuaded
10  13|  to talk with her and send letters on a rod. Only the exchange
11  19| not talk with her. Several letters passed between them, and
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