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1   I,  31|         clearly comprehended. But perchance some one dares-for this
2   I,  37|           constellations? For if, perchance, it has escaped you that
3   I,  49|          the unfortunate? Unless, perchance, you say that the gods help
4   V,   1| Antias-lest any one should think, perchance, that we are fabricating
5   V,  26|                    26. If any one perchance thinks that we are speaking
6  VI,   8|          believe to exist? Do you perchance say, that under these images
7 VII,   3|          falls into ashes,-unless perchance the god seizes upon the
8 VII,   4|                             4. If perchance it is not this, are victims
9 VII,   4|          afforded by them; and if perchance there is some, it has been
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