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 1 III,  24|            therefore withhold their usual favours and help. Cannot
 2  IV,   1|           live in heaven? or, as is usual, have you classed them with
 3  IV,  16|            you deem sacred, and the usual ceremony: if, when we prepare
 4   V,   1|            come. They, as was their usual custom, when overcome by
 5   V,  25|          begs and exhorts her-as is usual in such calamities-not to
 6   V,  25|           expedients by which it is usual to break the force of grief,
 7   V,  37| satisfaction are spoken of in their usual circumstances. What, then,
 8   V,  41|                     41. It was once usual, in speaking allegorically,
 9 VII,  10|       demands great care; nor is it usual either to hear or to believe
10 VII,  17|         your meals from them in the usual way; you would flee to a
11 VII,  23|       wanton mischief, and that the usual rites are paid to the one
12 VII,  26|           it was customary that the usual sacrifices should be performed.
13 VII,  32|       fasting, and hungry after the usual interval. The vintage festival
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