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 1     I,     61|       departure, he selected his attendants, provided his camp-equipage,
 2    II,      3|         also ridiculed his Greek attendants and his keeping under seal
 3   III,      2|         those of women; only the attendants of Agrippina, worn out as
 4   III,     17|        on its application to the attendants on that occasion. But the
 5    IV,     14|         and one of his principal attendants. When those who were in
 6    IV,     77|          and crushed some of the attendants; there upon panic seized
 7    VI,     53| instruments of crime. With these attendants he hastened his flight into
 8  XIII,     16|          with a great retinue of attendants, the emperor rather wittily
 9  XIII,     61|       panic into which the royal attendants had chanced to have been
10   XIV,      7|          her two of her intimate attendants, one of whom, Crepereius
11   XIV,     21|        trying his voice with his attendants. There were also present,
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