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1   3|    Lucretia, when the old hag was gone, collected the fragments
2   3| exceedingly; for when modesty was gone, nothing remained to commend
3   5|         as soon as her mother had gone to church, would arrive,
4   5|          and that the Emperor had gone to meet him. Then, as though
5  10|          told them how things had gone. And, while he recalled
6  12|           some time and Dromo had gone off, Euryalus arose and
7  16|          singing.~ ~ Menelaus was gone, and night had already fallen.
8  16|         in all the world have you gone? Where are now your ears?
9  19|          body, when the spirit is gone, nor grieves nor feels anything.
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