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From The Seven Sages of Rome
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The frame occupies a large amount of the text, approximately 50%. | The frame occupies a large amount of the text, approximately 50%. | ||
Contains three analogous stories: [[Zelus]], [[Corpus | Contains three analogous stories: [[Zelus]], [[Corpus Deliciti]], and [[Puer Adoptatus]]. | ||
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