Book,  Par.

 1    IV,     29|       in his house and wore a dagger whenever he came into the
 2    IV,     31| Silvanus, sent her grandson a dagger. This was thought equivalent
 3    XI,     49|    fate and put her hand to a dagger. In her terror she was applying
 4  XIII,     17|       the hurried work of the dagger, and a rapid poison of previously
 5  XIII,     57|       freedman entered with a dagger concealed under his dress.
 6   XIV,      4|      antidotes. How again the dagger and its work were to be
 7   XIV,     15|    had been detected with the dagger of an assassin, and that
 8   XIV,     33|    rank was discovered with a dagger, who divulged under torture
 9    XV,     66|    Scaevinus, who had taken a dagger from the Temple of Safety,
10    XV,     67|   drawing from its sheath the dagger of which I have already
11    XV,     69|       with the reply that the dagger about which he was accused,
12    XV,     81|   stroke they sundered with a dagger the arteries of their arms.
13    XV,     97|       Scaevinus had taken his dagger. The emperor himself dedicated
14   XVI,     16|    slave, simply to hold up a dagger firmly, and then pressing
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