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 1   2|      other replied: ‘What does Caesar mean She is nothing to me,
 2   3|       a greater lover than our Caesar? How often has he kept love
 3   3| sometimes discharge an office. Caesar should have a vicar in Tuscany,
 4   5|        You are laughing at me, Caesar, as usual, and making fun
 5  10|        taken me in disgrace to Caesar? Or let’s suppose I had
 6  14|        the favour I enjoy with Caesar—whatever you ask, I’ll obtain
 7  18|     torment yourself too much. Caesar is not going away never
 8  18|      our way home. And even if Caesar does go another way, you
 9  18|       to-day, there to-morrow: Caesar has never stayed anywhere
10  18|      to you. Whatever business Caesar has in Tuscany, I’ll undertake
11  20|   Bohemia. But, as he followed Caesar, so Lucretia followed him
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