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1 Pre|   are right, in not being afraid of breaking them by your
2   2| need for panic. Who’s not afraid of death fears nothing,
3   2| and a soul full of shame, afraid even of itself. Security
4   8| you hesitate—what are you afraid of? I am here, your Lucretia.
5  13|   for you; sometimes I am afraid you have fallen in love
6  16| If it is burglars you are afraid of we have locked up safe
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