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 1       I|     admitted, "the husband is bound to show his wife nothing
 2      II|     knew he lied. He, too, is bound for Rome, and he will be
 3      IX|  enemy's hands when they were bound. Did I do well?"~ ~"Yes."~ ~"
 4     XII|         she continued. "He is bound to lose his reason. Do you
 5    XVII|       two at the same time is bound to be fulfilled."~ ~But
 6      XX|      horse, on whose back was bound a swathed form - a corpse.[
 7   XXIII|     and meantime he was to be bound and confined in the cellar.
 8   XXIII|  there his hands had not been bound. He had been kept in confinement
 9    XXIV| General Diurbanu prisoner and bound him with a rope to his horse.
10  XXVIII|    battle, to have his wounds bound by the hands of those he
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