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 1     I,      6| Postumus Agrippa. Though he was surprised and unarmed, a centurion
 2    II,     60|        for he had treacherously surprised three unofficered legions
 3   III,    104|         Many were thus slain or surprised. ~ ~
 4    IV,     34|        while the enemy, utterly surprised, without arms, order, or
 5    XI,     10|        and drove before him the surprised and terrified Gotarzes.
 6    XI,     23|       the despatch reached him. Surprised, as he was, and many as
 7   XII,     16|       had advanced too far, was surprised by a fresh detachment in
 8   XIV,     43|    youth alone to face the foe. Surprised, as it were, in the midst
 9   XIV,     77|     life. At all events, he was surprised at midday, when stripped
10    XV,      5|       eagerly, and, having been surprised by a sudden attack from
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