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1 2 | Maximus, with great acuteness saw through his designs and 2 7 | 7] ~I saw a short while back that 3 45| A boy had a fit, a boy saw him. Was it also some boy 4 46| like the old hand he is, saw that this lie also was falling 5 53| further admit that no one ever saw it, and yet you asse rt 6 53| but more often alone, and saw the cloth lying on the table 7 53| what the freedman never saw, although he had every opportunity 8 53| Suppose that what you never saw was such as you say. Yet, 9 56| property say they never saw there one stone where offering 10 57| ancestral rooftree. If he saw this with his eyes, he saw 11 57| saw this with his eyes, he saw even further than Ulysses 12 58| 58] ~Even he saw that this would pass belief. 13 59| after his debauch? I myself saw him yesterday here at Sabrata 14 59| glance at his face, when you saw a young man with his features 15 60| conspiracy against me; and I saw from your face that the 16 68| father's heritage. When she saw that nothing could move 17 76| slaves. You who were present saw how impudently she made 18 76| mother's pupil, when they saw her dyed lips, her rouged 19 84| foresight, Maximus. You saw through their slanders from