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1 2 | responsibility for it. Moreove r the man in question is Sicinius 2 3 | is more than he can bea r. ~If, however, I seem to 3 32 | charms as well as for thei r usual purposes. But does 4 32 | hellebore or hemlock or opium o r any other of those drugs, 5 41 | against me which is one of the r easons for the admiration 6 45 | would have been easier fo r you, Aemilianus, and your 7 54 | indicted on some charge or othe r. In fact, everything that 8 64 | although your age and characte r have brought you near enough 9 68 | boys' grandfather was eage r that she should, in spite 10 72 | say `Would God it had neve r happened.' It was winter 11 79 | accuser, `she was out of he r wits, she loved you distractedly.' 12 88 | couples. This is the whole r eason, Aemilianus, why our 13 93 | together with not less than fou r hundred slaves and a large 14 101| him save with the deepest r espect. Ask him, Maximus,