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1     I|     the crafty obsequiousness peculiar to the Greek race. "My name
2    VI| observed the day - in his own peculiar manner.~ ~But Fate had prepared
3   XII|     of that dignity. He had a peculiar joy in perpetually prophesying
4   XII|    them knew there would be a peculiar spectacle, something well
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