Author(s): Epictetus
Reader(s): Booth, Jonathan
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Non-Fiction
Period: Medieval
Catalogue No: NA0500
Barcode: 9781781983638
Release Date: 10/2020

EPICTETUS: Encheiridion and Discourses (The) (Unabridged)

Born into slavery in the first century AD, Epictetus was a leading Greek philosopher of the Stoic school. He spent most of his life in Rome before the emperor Domitian banished all philosophers from the city in AD 93; his exile then took him to Nicopolis in Greece. His teachings were recorded by his pupil Arrian, who published both the Encheiridion and Discourses. The Discourses, which Arrian claimed to have taken down during lectures he attended, comprised eight books of which we have only four. The Encheiridion (‘Handbook’) is a distillation of the main ideas found in the Discourses. Throughout these works is the strong sense of Stoic philosophy, with its emphasis on self-examination and self-knowledge, being presented as a practical way of living rather than a theoretical code.

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1 The Encheiridion 02:39
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2 2. Remember that the promise of desire is the… 01:06
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3 3. With everything which entertains you, is useful… 00:25
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4 4. When you are on the point of putting your hand to… 00:51
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5 5. It is not the things themselves that disturb men… 00:40
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6 6. Be not elated at any excellence which is not… 00:33
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7 7. Just as on a voyage, when your ship has anchored… 00:48
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8 8. Do not seek to have everything that happens… 00:12
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9 9. Disease is an impediment to the body, but not to the… 00:21
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10 10. In the case of everything that befalls you… 00:29
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11 11. Never say about anything, 'I have lost it,’… 00:38
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12 12. If you wish to make progress, dismiss all… 01:00
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13 13. If you wish to make progress, then be content to… 00:34
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14 14. If you make it your will that your children and your… 01:00
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15 15. Remember that you ought to behave in life as… 00:51
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16 16. When you see someone weeping in sorrow… 00:37
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17 17. Remember that you are an actor in a play… 00:30
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18 18. When a raven croaks inauspiciously, let not the… 00:29
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19 19. You can be invincible if you never enter a contest… 00:41
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20 20. Bear in mind that it is not the man who reviles… 00:27
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21 21. Keep before your eyes day by day death… 00:14
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22 22. If you yearn for philosophy, prepare at once to be… 00:36
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23 23. If it should ever happen to you that you turn to… 00:19
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24 24. Let not these reflections oppress you: 'I shall live…' 02:34
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25 25. Has someone been honoured above you at a… 01:55
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26 26. What the will of nature is may be learned… 00:47
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27 27. Just as a mark is not set up in order to be missed… 00:11
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28 28. If someone handed over your body to any person… 00:16
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29 29. In each separate thing that you do, consider the… 03:30
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30 30. Our duties are in general measured by our social… 00:56
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31 31. In piety towards the gods, remember that the chief… 02:21
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32 32. When you have recourse to divination, remember… 01:49
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33 33. Lay down for yourself, at the outset, a certain… 04:36
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34 34. When you get an external impression of some… 00:53
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35 35. When you do a thing which you have made up… 00:24
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36 36. Just as the propositions, 'It is day,' and… 00:30
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37 37. If you undertake a rôle which is beyond your… 00:13
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38 38. Just as you are careful, in walking about, not to… 00:17
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39 39. Each man's body is a measure for his property… 00:31
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40 40. Immediately after they are fourteen, women are… 00:25
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41 41. It is a mark of an ungifted man to spend a great… 00:21
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42 42. When someone treats you ill or speaks ill of you… 00:43
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43 43. Everything has two handles, by one of which… 00:25
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44 44. The following statements constitute a… 00:32
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45 45. Somebody is hasty about bathing; do not say that… 00:32
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46 46. On no occasion call yourself a philosopher… 01:18
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47 47. When you have become adjusted to simple living… 00:34
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48 48. This is the position and character of a layman… 01:15
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49 49. When a person gives himself airs because he can… 01:11
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50 50. Whatever principles are set before you… 00:18
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51 51. How long will you still wait to think yourself… 01:36
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52 52. The first and most necessary division in… 01:03
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53 53. Upon every occasion we ought to have the… 00:40
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54 The Discourses: Book 1. Chapter 1: Of the things… 07:04
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55 Chapter 2: How may a man preserve his proper… 07:40
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56 Chapter 3: From the thesis that God is the father of… 02:05
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57 Chapter 4: Of progress 07:10
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58 Chapter 5: Against the Academics 02:10
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59 Chapter 6: Of providence 08:36
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60 Chapter 7: Of the use of equivocal premises… 07:10
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61 Chapter 8: That the reasoning faculties, in the case… 03:15
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62 Chapter 9: How, from the thesis that we are related… 08:02
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63 Chapter 10: To those who have set their hearts on… 03:02
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64 Chapter 11: Of family affection 09:34
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65 Chapter 12: Of contentment 07:17
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66 Chapter 13: On the treatment of slaves 01:22
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67 Chapter 14: That the Deity oversees all men 04:15
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68 Chapter 15: What does philosophy profess? 01:56
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69 Chapter 16: Of providence 04:21
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70 Chapter 17: That the art of reasoning is indispensable 06:07
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71 Chapter 18: That we ought not to be angry with the… 06:14
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72 Chapter 19: How ought we to bear ourselves toward… 06:29
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73 Chapter 20: How the reasoning faculty contemplates… 04:15
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74 Chapter 21: To those who would be admired 00:53
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75 Chapter 22: Of our preconceptions 05:26
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76 Chapter 23: In answer to Epicurus 01:52
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77 Chapter 24: How should we struggle against… 04:31
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78 Chapter 25: Upon the same theme 06:56
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79 Chapter 26: What is the rule of life? 04:24
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80 Chapter 27: In how many ways do the external… 05:04
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81 Chapter 28: That we ought not to be angry with… 08:02
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82 Chapter 29: Of steadfastness 14:48
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83 Chapter 30: What aid ought we to have ready at hand… 01:41
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84 Book 2. Chapter 1: That confidence does not conflict… 10:36
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85 Chapter 2: On tranquillity 05:15
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86 Chapter 3: To those who recommend people to… 01:27
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87 Chapter 4: To the man who had been caught in… 03:00
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88 Chapter 5: How are magnanimity and carefulness… 07:31
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89 Chapter 6: Of indifference in things 06:08
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90 Chapter 7: How should one employ Divination? 03:20
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91 Chapter 8: What is the true nature of the good? 07:33
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92 Chapter 9: That although we are unable to fulfil… 05:38
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93 Chapter 10: How is it possible to discover a man's… 07:19
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94 Chapter 11: What is the beginning of philosophy? 06:12
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95 Chapter 12: Upon the art of argumentation 05:42
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96 Chapter 13: Of anxiety 07:02
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97 Chapter 14: To Naso 07:25
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98 Chapter 15: To those who cling obstinately to… 04:33
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99 Chapter 16: That we do not practise the application… 12:32
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100 Chapter 17: How ought we adjust our… 10:31
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101 Chapter 18: How must we struggle against our… 07:23
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102 Chapter 19: To those who take up the teachings of… 09:58
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103 Chapter 20: Against Epicureans and Academics 10:35
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104 Chapter 21: Of inconsistency 06:22
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105 Chapter 22: Of friendship 10:36
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106 Chapter 23: Of the faculty of expression 12:33
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107 Chapter 24: To one of those whom he did not deem… 07:50
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108 Chapter 25: How is logic necessary? 00:39
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109 Chapter 26: What is the distinctive characteristic of… 02:07
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110 Book 3. Chapter 1: Of personal adornment 12:29
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111 Chapter 2: The fields of study in which the man who… 05:45
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112 Chapter 3: What is the subject-matter with which the… 05:58
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113 Chapter 4: To the man who took sides, in an… 03:16
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114 Chapter 5: To those who leave school because of illness 04:32
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115 Chapter 6: Some scattered sayings 02:43
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116 Chapter 7: A conversation with the Imperial Bailiff of… 08:44
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117 Chapter 8: How ought we to exercise ourselves to deal… 02:16
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118 Chapter 9: To a certain rhetorician who was going to… 06:23
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119 Chapter 10: How ought we to bear our illnesses? 05:51
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120 Chapter 11: Some scattered sayings 01:16
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121 Chapter 12: Of training 04:57
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122 Chapter 13: The meaning of a forlorn state, and the… 06:52
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123 Chapter 14: Some scattered sayings 02:38
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124 Chapter 15: That we ought to approach each separate… 03:51
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125 Chapter 16: That one should enter cautiously into… 03:42
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126 Chapter 17: Of Providence 01:57
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127 Chapter 18: That we ought not to allow any news to… 02:09
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128 Chapter 19: What is the position of the layman… 01:37
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129 Chapter 20: That it is possible to derive advantage… 04:43
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130 Chapter 21: To those who enter light-heartedly upon… 06:36
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131 Chapter 22: On the calling of a Cynic 12:56
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132 Lo, these are words that befit a Cynic… 08:01
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133 How, then, said the young man, will the Cynic… 08:35
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134 Chapter 23: To those who read and discuss for the… 11:33
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135 Chapter 24: That we ought not to yearn for the things… 08:35
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136 Is that what you used to hear when you sat at the feet… 12:53
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137 Was that what you went abroad for? Was it for this… 11:29
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138 Chapter 25: To those who fail to achieve their purposes 02:44
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139 Chapter 26: To those who fear want 11:26
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140 Book 4. Chapter 1: Of freedom 08:18
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141 Come, let him not be a fool, let him learn… 08:52
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142 Have you, then, nothing subject to your authority… 07:31
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143 This is the way also with the more cautious among… 10:44
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144 Come, now, and let us review the points on which… 14:13
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145 Chapter 2: Of social intercourse 02:45
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146 Chapter 3: What things should be exchanged for what… 03:02
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147 Chapter 4: To those who have set their hearts upon… 14:43
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148 Chapter 5: Against the contentious and brutal 10:36
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149 Chapter 6: To those who are vexed at being pitied 11:39
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150 Chapter 7: Of freedom from fear 12:53
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151 Chapter 8: To those who hastily assume the guise of… 12:17
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152 Chapter 9: To the man who had become shameless 04:48
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153 Chapter 10: What ought we to despise and on what… 09:43
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154 Chapter 11: Of cleanliness 10:09
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155 Chapter 12: Of attention 05:37
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156 Chapter 13: To those who lightly talk about their own… 06:18
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