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1   I,  49|      all the wretched and the unfortunate? Unless, perchance, you
2  IV,   2|       baseness of spirit, and unfortunate weakness of body. For as
3  VI,  18| wretched than they, what more unfortunate than if hooks and leaden
4 VII,  24|      conceded that these most unfortunate cattle are not sacrificed
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