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1      IX|         are merely the symbols of nature's ever-varying moods. Popular
2      XI|          never to leave Rome. The nature of the decree rendered this
3      XV| table-cloth provided by good dame Nature, and had begun to cut, with
4    XVII|          to Porlik Grotto, one of nature's wonders known to few and
5   XVIII|         was necessary to know the nature of the one in order to understand
6     XIX|      Prince Cagliari's chivalrous nature would merely reply to this
7   XXIII|           impulses of your wicked nature, and doing evil to those
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