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On one to the memory of a sweetest daughter the word irreparable is used, Filiae dulcissimae inreparabili. Another is, "To Dalmatius, sweetest son, whom his unhappy father was not permitted to enjoy for even seven years." Another inscription, in which something of the feeling that was unchecked among the heathens finds expression in Christian words, is this: "Sweet soul.
The rusticalls held their breath. Then did I look as glum as might be, and muttered slowly thus 'Videamus quam diu tu fictus morio vosque veri stulti audebitis in hac aula morari, strepitantes ita et olentes: ut dulcissimae nequeam miser scribere. They shook like aspens, and stole away on tiptoe one by one at first, then in a rush and jostling, and left me alone; and most scared of all was the fool: never earned jester fairer his ass's ears.
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