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1   I,  24|     dream interpreters, the soothsayers, the prophets, and the priestlings,
2   I,  46| spirits, imposes silence on soothsayers, prevents men from consulting
3   I,  62| Helenus, Marcius, and other soothsayers, had been in like manner
4 III,  23|     devoured by flames? The soothsayers receive the knowledge of
5  IV,  12|     who are so much akin to soothsayers, relate that, in their incantations,
6 VII,  40|   response was given by the soothsayers, that cruel and very sad
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