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1 III,  23|   destructive diseases? The harlot Flora, venerated in lewd
2  IV,  16|   yourself with rouge and a harlot's arts, roused upon yourself
3  IV,  35|  all the passions of a vile harlot. The Great Mother, too,
4   V,  19|   bring stated fees as to a harlot, and carry away phalli,
5  VI,  13|   given beauty taken from a harlot's face? Phryne. the well-known
6  VI,  14| together, it may be, from a harlot's gauds or from a woman'
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