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1    15|     contiguous dwellings. They live scattered and apart, just
2    17|   proclaim this fact. She must live and die with the feeling
3    18|    their virtue protected they live uncorrupted by the allurements
4    19|    with greater delicacy. Both live amid the same flocks and
5    34| without lawless violence, they live peaceful and secluded, never
6    42|   mountain-range, beyond which live a multitude of tribes. The
7    45|    their settlements. They all live in filth and sloth, and
8    45|   contrast to the Sarmatæ, who live in waggons and on horseback.
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