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1     7|   they hear the shrieks of women, the cries of infants. They
2     8|   way have been rallied by women who, with earnest entreaties
3     8|   dread on behalf of their women, that the strongest tie
4     8|    Aurinia, and many other women, but not with servile flatteries,
5    15|    and of the land, to the women, the old men, and all the
6    16|    seas unknown to us. The women have the same dress as the
7    18| equally unknown to men and women. Very rare for so numerous
8    26|    is thought becoming for women to bewail, for men to remember,
9    45| with bone. The men and the women are alike supplied by the
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