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dux
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dux [dʌks]
n
(Social Science / Education) (in Scottish and certain other schools) the top pupil in a class or school
[Latin: leader]


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In the nearby market of Ducis, the largest cattle market in the area, "People of Dubreuil in Action" bought twenty heifers and two zebus.
Afterwards, Flora donates all her husband's clothes to a charity shop and sets about reading his half-completed history of their village, Hurcott Ducis, a place where Anne (or Anna, as Flora prefers, correctly, to think of her) of Cleves was given an estate after her divorce from Henry VIII.
39-44, 46-49): "Usqueadeo minimi Pallantem ducis, ut ullos / fortunae trepidare putes plaususve minasve?
 
 
 
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