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1  IV,  21|    to sleep lying in a very soft cradle, and lulled with
2  IV,  26|  darling, is branded on the soft parts, and marked in the
3   V,   7|     the lifeless youth with soft wool, sheds tears with Acdestis,
4   V,  17| swathings, the coverings of soft wools? Why, finally, is
5   V,  23|    ankles smeared over with soft excrement, and bedaubed
6  VI,  16|   paper to make their nests soft, and keep their young warm?
7 VII,  20|    with the brains, and the soft marrow in the bones? But
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