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1    II,     21|    his attack. By a strong bodily effort, however, and a furious
2    II,     41|  insured mental repose and bodily recreation, unless indeed
3    II,     99|    she was with sorrow and bodily weakness, yet still impatient
4   III,     74| incrimination. Yet as even bodily disorders of long standing
5    VI,     77|                 Tiberius's bodily powers were now leaving
6   XII,     52|  and handsome, of singular bodily strength, trained in all
7    XV,     74|    the varying tempers and bodily constitutions of such a
8   XVI,     16|     too, as he was of huge bodily strength and skill in arms,
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