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1 2 | Pontianus, his own brother's son, of whose death he had been 2 25 | the magic of Zoroaster the son of Oromazes; and this magic 3 37 | being accused by his own son of insanity on the ground 4 62 | cross-examination by Capitolina's son, a youth of the most excellent 5 68 | her reluctance, take his son, Sicinius Clarus, for her 6 68 | that Pontianus, the elder son, became his brother's guardian. ~ 7 69 | to Oea, you wrote to her son Pontianus, who had then 8 70 | further an d to urge her son to assent to the match. ~ 9 70 | the same subject to her son Pontianus at Rome, in which 10 70 | copy of this letter to her son to be read aloud. (...) ~ 11 71 | than by the advice of her son, a fact which Aemilianus 12 72 | mother's request and the son's fear, chance or destiny 13 75 | his wife a harlot, his son s like their parents. His 14 78 | the presence of her own son he heaped insults, such 15 78 | her astonishment that her son had fallen lower than she 16 79 | defending her conduct to her son, preferred to allege compulsion 17 82 | mother was rebuking her son because, after extolling 18 84 | some private letter to her son. Was it just, Rufinus, was 19 84 | proclaimed abroad by her own son? But perhaps I am no better 20 85 | tion of a mother for her son? Ah! Pudentilla, you are 21 85 | before it is born. But your son is fullgrown and the wounds 22 85 | gratitude with which a dutiful son like yourself repays his 23 86 | And how have you dealt as son with his mother? You see 24 91 | she should leave me one son or daughter, half of the 25 98 | the face of your brother's son. But now you show yourself 26 99 | ill after the death of her son Pontianus, was writing her 27 99 | boon, to conquer her wicked son by kindness, and to save 28 99 | wife was angry with her son on account of his insolent 29 99 | interests of a virtuous son; nor did I rest satisfied 30 100| interests of so unfilial a son by his mother. Each word 31 100| Y ou will find that her son is the heir, that I get 32 100| favour of her most unfilial son? Nay, it is not her son 33 100| son? Nay, it is not her son to whom she leaves her fortune; 34 100| Let Sicinius Pudens, my son, be m y heir.' I admit it! 35 100| it insanity. Is this same son your heir, who at his own 36 102| violent irritation against her son, she leaves as her heir 37 102| leaves as her heir that same son with whom she had quarrelled,