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Oh, how sweet it is to pity the fate of an enemy who can no longer threaten us!
Oh, how sweet it is to pity the fate of an enemy who can no longer threaten us!
Oh, how sweet it is to pity the fate of an enemy who can no longer threaten us!
Oh, how sweet it is to pity the fate of an enemy who can no longer threaten us!
Oh, how sweet it is to pity the fate of an enemy who can no longer threaten us!
Oh, how sweet it is to pity the fate of an enemy who can no longer threaten us!
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