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1 I | one another with their own anger. At this juncture they collected 2 I | in order to appease their anger. To the Greeks she spoke 3 II | showing nothing of the anger which he had experienced 4 III | and filled at once with anger against him, with terror 5 IV | relinquished his arms, and the anger of all combined into a tumultuous 6 IV | the army. Now that their anger was over they were seized 7 V | its cries; suddenly its anger subsided, and it trotted 8 VII | another direction, tried to anger him against them by murmured 9 IX | leaped, as it were, with anger and hate; the Suffet would 10 IX | terror had passed off their anger would begin again. But the 11 XI | slaughtered slaves, and your anger was so strong that you bounded 12 XII | cowardice he displayed an anger by which he gradually found 13 XIII| exhausted by his exertions and anger, he fell into a wild sleep. 14 XIV | hidden, or fled. Then his anger was vented upon the country. 15 XIV | seemed rather to be a roar of anger. As to Spendius, a strange