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 1     I,     28|           Blaesus, where you have flung aside the corpse? Even an
 2     I,     33|          menaced him savagely and flung stones. And now, bleeding
 3     I,     38|         to some their bodies were flung outside the entrenchments
 4     I,     42|           and some lifeless, they flung them outside the entrenchments
 5     I,     91|           trampled in the fosses, flung hurdles into them, seized
 6    IV,     58|          true and offensive, were flung in his very face. Votienus
 7    IV,     89| themselves for the same services, flung off the old, now become
 8     V,     12|       children as they were, were flung down the Gemoniae.~ ~
 9    VI,     35|       strangled by the halter and flung down the Gemonian steps.
10   XII,     56|          the knees of Mithridates flung him to the ground. At the
11  XIII,     73|          in fury at the disaster, flung stones from a distance,
12    XV,     48|       they crowded the streets or flung themselves down in the fields,
13   XVI,     36|       magical rites, she at first flung herself on the ground and
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