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1      IV|  he defend his honour, his loved ones, the women entrusted
2      IX|  inhumanity shown to their loved ones? Manasseh crumpled
3      XV|   betrayed by the woman he loved. He had been smitten with
4   XVIII|   hate him. We may say, 'I loved you yesterday, to-morrow
5      XX| had lived, how he had been loved, and in what manner he had
6   XXIII|    is dearest to us, - our loved ones, our home, our country, -
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