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1     I,     70|   neck to the executioners, dying with a courage not unworthy
2    II,     94|     His friends clasped the dying man's right hand, and swore
3    IV,     67| fashion of barbarians, were dying of want of fodder; near
4    VI,     33|  and some utterances of the dying man in which, at first feigning
5    XV,     80|     you prefer the glory of dying. I will not grudge you such
6    XV,     91|  story of a wounded soldier dying a similar kind of death,
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