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1 1 | for sheer lack of any real ground for accusation cram his 2 1 | confidence, but I have further ground for self-congratulation 3 9 | orator produce such likely ground for suspicion, such apt 4 17| preferred to reproach me on the ground that three slaves were too 5 23| seasonable shower to soften the ground, to expend three days in 6 25| wallet and staff on the ground of austerity, to my poems 7 25| poems and mirror on the ground of undue levity; to accuse 8 27| all. `A boy fell to the ground in Apuleius' presence.' 9 27| the slipperiness of the ground? Do you really think to 10 32| endure it if you made this a ground for accusing me of being 11 37| own son of insanity on the ground that the advance of age 12 42| money had been hidden in the ground, and how the remainder had 13 50| stupefaction and they fall to the ground, their bodies swooning as 14 52| cast you helpless to the ground. Bodily collapse is no worse 15 88| in preference to barren ground, on the greensward of the 16 90| exists n ot the slightest ground for suspecting me of sorcery. 17 99| casts his eyes upon the ground. He had not unnaturally