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 1     I,    VIII|        gave a penny for charity or friendship. Such was my Uncle Diogenes
 2     I,      XI|         call him, for dear was his friendship to me; at least, I have
 3     I,      XI|        face showed so much sincere friendship and regard that I did not
 4     I,     XII| acknowledged duty. Besides, out of friendship for me, you cannot refuse.
 5    II,      II|          that he lived in intimate friendship with the demon."~ ~Siegfried
 6    II,      IV|          an old eagle now, for our friendship dates from the time when
 7    II,       V|           on with protestations of friendship. What was his reason for
 8    II,     VII|           have thanked him for his friendship, and finally have taken
 9    II,     VII|             assuring me of eternal friendship and gratitude for standing
10    II,       X|           instantaneous proffer of friendship?"~ ~"Yes."~ ~"And for that
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