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1 2 | forgot Pontianus, his own brother's son, of whose death he 2 28 | the death of Pontianus his brother, who was as much his superior 3 28 | uncle Aemi]ianus than his brother Pontianus. ~ 4 68 | the elder son, became his brother's guardian. ~ 5 70 | expected her to marry your brother Clarus and were induced 6 70 | ripe for marriage and his brother for the garb of manhood; 7 71 | together with those of his brother depended on his mother. 8 73 | recommended his mother and his brother -- that boy there -- to 9 73 | have taken a wife and his brother in due course have assumed 10 87 | she earnestly warned his brother Pontianus to be on his guard 11 94 | together with his very inferior brother had come to visit us, before 12 96 | Minerva's course with his brother, a man of blessed memory. [...] ~ 13 97 | hear the phrases which your brother Pontianus used in speaking 14 97 | should prefer to produce your brother's recent will, unfinished 15 97 | ointed his mother and his brother, against whom, mere boy 16 97 | brief while ago wa s his brother's wife. ~ 17 98 | father, that the moment his brother had breathed his last, he 18 98 | boy since the death of his brother Pontianus, whereas formerly 19 98 | recognize the face of your brother's son. But now you show 20 98 | the shame of it! -- the brother of that eloquent young fellow 21 98 | had given himself and his brother the gifts which, as I told 22 100| your heir, who at his own brother's funeral attempted with 23 100| incensed to find that his brother left you co-heir with himself,