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1     I,     24|         old ever ask so novel a boon of ancient commanders, nor
2    VI,     69| expended in this munificence, a boon all the more acceptable
3  XIII,     31|         room for retracting the boon, or for a fresh act of grace.
4  XIII,     38|       apparent more than a real boon, for as the seller was ordered
5  XIII,     65|       so confer a most splendid boon on the human race. But this
6   XIV,     10|       the author of this mighty boon. "Go," he said, "with all
7   XIV,     70|       sufficient to justify any boon, of any sort, he might have
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