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Translate the following sentences: 1. Echo post Narcissum cucurrit sed eum non invenīre potuit.

2. Tandem, Echo misera mortua est et, post mortem suam, sola sua vox remansit.

3. Tandem, Narcissus ante stagnum mortuus est et ubi corpus suum fuerat, bellus flos crevit.

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