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1     XII|   bewilderingly wonderful and full of nonsense. I do not therefore
2    XVII|     there a well of sandarac, full of wonderful water, and
3   XXIII| publish the story and give it full publicity, because our doing
4  XXXIII|     advice in words which are full of vulgar effrontery and
5    XXXV|    him to be a mere man he is full of anxiety (as in that case
6    XXXV|   case he might well be), and full of apprehension in his behalf,
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