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1     I,     53|                When his wife spurned the notion, protesting that
2     I,     55|   unworthy thing should I be spurned by the soldiery of Spain
3    XI,     30|    as they were in war, they spurned from them as aliens those
4  XIII,     57|    it to her mercy. When she spurned him, he asked the solace
5  XIII,     72| lands in question. Boiocalus spurned the offer as the price of
6   XIV,     14|      end for herself and had spurned the thought. For when she
7   XVI,     12|    his grandchildren. But he spurned the notion, and unwilling
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