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1 Ded|      refuse him anything were wrong. For while I lived in Siena,
2   1|     Medea. None can prove her wrong, who errs with so many.’~ ~
3   2|   compels me to pursue what’s wrong. My spirit knows the abyss
4   2|   honourably, will prevent my wrong by death. I seek a kind
5   2|       For reputation is often wrong, and a bad name is sometimes
6   3|     would be pleased. If I am wrong, forgive my indiscretion,
7   6|       could not to do what is wrong. Since that is impossible,
8   9| without it.’~ ~ ‘Oh, but it’s wrong,’ cried she, and he replied:~ ~ ‘
9   9|     and he replied:~ ~ ‘It is wrong not to use the good things
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