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 1     I,     83|   forest passes the signal to rush to the attack. Thereupon
 2     I,     87| attack, did not at the moment rush out on them. But when the
 3     I,     91|       with a shout and sudden rush, our men threw themselves
 4    II,     19|     the high ground, so as to rush down on the Romans during
 5    II,     21|        however, and a furious rush of his horse, he made his
 6    II,     22|       current, lastly, by the rush of fugitives and the falling
 7    IV,     81|       the debris, there was a rush to see the lifeless forms
 8    XI,     48|       were forced open by the rush of the new comers, and there
 9   XII,     56|  ground. At the same moment a rush was made by a number of
10  XIII,     13|      feared too that he might rush into outrages on noble ladies,
11    XV,      6|   other legions were ready to rush to the attack on behalf
12    XV,     66|     sufficient daring were to rush up and do the murder, the
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