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1   I,  10|  it is not to be set down forthwith as an evil, and as a pernicious
2  II,  49|   nor does the sea become forthwith sweet, if you cast or throw
3 III,  35|   opinion, they also will forthwith cease to be gods whom you
4  VI,  15| and unwrought, but should forthwith become gods, and be classed
5 VII,  43| left him, and the man was forthwith restored to health. And
6 VII,  46|  the island in the Tiber, forthwith it was nowhere to be seen,
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