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1     I,     71| citizenlike to mingle in the pleasures of the populace. Very different
2    II,     96|    friends, temperate in his pleasures, the husband of one wife,
3  XIII,     61| there that he might take his pleasures more freely outside the
4    XV,     44|      the show, even amid his pleasures there was no cessation to
5   XVI,     19|   nights in the business and pleasures of life. Indolence had raised
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