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 1      XX|     wonder that so insolent a fellow and so great a buffoon was
 2    XXII|       them." And how, my good fellow, did he disclaim any wish
 3     XXV|   then is the reason, my good fellow, supposing that there was
 4    XXVI|     We also hear about a lewd fellow who went begging about Rome,
 5    XXIX| flatterers, you will find the fellow worse than I represent him."
 6    XXIX|   matter of foreknowledge the fellow is traduced by his own historian;
 7    XXXV|  miracle. It follows that the fellow's earlier feats were accomplished
 8   XXXIX|    now flatters him, generous fellow that he is, and pretends
 9      XL|      except this ? -- My good fellow, what was your hero up to
10     XLI|      I would ask you, my good fellow, do you revile Euphrates
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