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 1   2|   ask of you, nor will you lose by taking my message.’~ ~ ‘
 2   3|   mountains of Scythia can lose their snows, the oceans
 3   6|    for a little money he’d lose us both. But we’ll find
 4   8| made a laughing-stock, and lose the Emperor’s friendship.
 5   9| worst, and it is stupid to lose one’s reputation for nothing.
 6  10|  will it be hard for me to lose for your sake what I hold
 7  14|  calamity as if he were to lose her, and all the town to
 8  14|    the power to save or to lose her.’~ ~ Pandalus smiled
 9  16|    and true repose, must I lose you like this, Lucretia?
10  18| husband any injury—he will lose me any way. For if you don
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