Book,  Par.

 1    II,     75|     tribunal, and if he ever sat by him, it was with a sullen
 2   III,     17|     by the hands of Piso who sat next above him. It seemed
 3    IV,     72|     nor tone of voice as she sat by him at dinner, nor did
 4    VI,     36|       as soon as he knew it, sat by him and asked his reasons,
 5    VI,     77|   banquet to be renewed, and sat at the table longer than
 6    XI,      2|      dining with him, why he sat down to table without his
 7    XI,     14|   ceremonies. While Claudius sat to witness the games of
 8    XI,     48|    ground, while by her side sat Lepida, her mother, who,
 9   XII,     44| homage also to Agrippina who sat near, conspicuous on another
10    XV,     67|   Milichus. At the same time sat down to a more than usually
11    XV,     90|     surrounded those who had sat at his table, and it was
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