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1 Ded|     literature and were also rich in pupils, but they lacked
2   1| campaign, he, whose home was rich, and who, as the Emperor’
3   2|      the limits of the home. Rich houses know not honour,
4   3|      a married woman, noble, rich, and it is best that I should
5  12|      Fool, who seeks to grow rich through such torments! For
6  14|      this city, that you are rich and powerful and popular.
7  15|   called noble that are very rich, when certainly wealth and
8  15|  ignoble? This man has grown rich on usury, that on spoils,
9  18|     has made me powerful and rich. To leave him would be my
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