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1      II|        his daughter; and Homer introduces him in love, and bitterly
2   XXIII|       adherents of polytheism, introduces his "maker" uttering words
3   XXIII| produced is perishable, he now introduces him saying the very opposite;
4    XXIV|    along with men. At least he introduces Ulysses saying of Hector
5     XXX|      again, somewhere else, he introduces Menelaus, thus addressing
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