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1    II,     98|       Vibius Marsus and Cneius Sentius, between whom there was
2    II,     98|      Finally Marsus yielded to Sentius as an older and keener competitor.
3    II,     98|   older and keener competitor. Sentius at once sent to Rome a woman
4    II,    100|      But if you return, should Sentius resist you, civil war is
5    II,    101| opportunity. "It was Piso, not Sentius, who had been appointed
6    II,    104|    commander Pacuvius. Of this Sentius informed Piso in a letter,
7    II,    105|       their invitation) but by Sentius, who was veiling private
8    II,    107|        his standard. Thereupon Sentius ordered the horns and trumpets
9   III,      8|   despatched to Rome by Cneius Sentius, had died suddenly at Brundisium;
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