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1   1|   eyes is the image of that stranger who, to-day, was nearest
2   1|   foreigner? Why burn for a stranger, and contemplate marriage
3   2| bring to your married bed a stranger’s embraces.’~ ~ ‘I know
4   3|    ill-repute, for he was a stranger and knew no better; nor
5   3| perilous it is to receive a stranger’s love, and will not expose
6   3|    no good your fostering a stranger’s love, and you give examples
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