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1 I, 13| allow nothing to pass in silence had named them as father-in-law
2 I, 18| encouraging response. A gloomy silence prevailed among the rest,
3 I, 27| swords, others proceeded in silence, intending to let the issue
4 I, 39| repose, but there reigned the silence of profound alarm and profound
5 I, 54| rest preserved an absolute silence, every one waiting for some
6 I, 84| things a safe moderation. Silence might seem contumacious,
7 II, 29| to direct them. By their silence, by their submission, finally
8 II, 74| they listened to him in silence. Mucianus had no dislike
9 III, 13| first there was a gloomy silence, then all their rage burst
10 III, 20| personal authority had restored silence, he declared, "I would not
11 III, 54| by falsehood. A strange silence was observed in his presence
12 III, 67| soldiers preserved an ominous silence. ~ ~
13 III, 84| presence. The solitude and silence of the place scared him;
14 IV, 9 | let this opinion pass in silence, and in time forgot it;
15 IV, 32| unfrequently in absolute silence. ~ ~
16 IV, 65| side. The train moved on in silence like a long funeral procession.
17 V, 19| Civilis marshal his army in silence. He called the field of
18 V, 24| first to elude notice by silence, but when the slaughter
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