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 1    13|            lads attach themselves to men of mature strength and of
 2    14|            violence and war. Indeed, men look to the liberality of
 3    15|          land, to the women, the old men, and all the weakest members
 4    15|           their nature that the same men should be so fond of idleness,
 5    16|           have the same dress as the men, except that they generally
 6    18| correspondence is equally unknown to men and women. Very rare for
 7    19|       recognised by merit. The young men marry late, and their vigour
 8    26|            the bodies of illustrious men with certain kinds of wood.
 9    26|             for women to bewail, for men to remember, the dead.~Such
10    29|            they promote their picked men to power, and obey those
11    30|          fashions. Even hoary-headed men are distinguished by them,
12    34|       necessary, with a multitude of men and horses; and even while
13    39|           that which is seen only by men doomed to die. This branch
14    43|           itself, and these, besides men and arms, are powerful in
15    43|              idle multitude of armed men is easily demoralized. And
16    45|           are pointed with bone. The men and the women are alike
17    45|           hope and fear. Heedless of men, heedless of gods, they
18    45|             faces and expressions of men, with the bodies and limbs
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