Book,  Par.

1     I,      6|      tribune in charge of the prisoner not to delay the slaughter
2    II,     87|    was condemned to be kept a prisoner far away from his kingdom.
3   III,     16|       six days' interval, the prisoner's defence was to occupy
4   III,     16| before he could be tried as a prisoner.~ ~
5   III,     19|    defence from his. When the prisoner saw that this was fatal
6    IV,     34|    slain round him, his son a prisoner, and the Romans bursting
7   XII,     43|     at once delivered up as a prisoner, neither my fall nor your
8   XIV,     60|      it was not what a guilty prisoner might deserve to suffer,
9    XV,     38|   world, little better than a prisoner."~ ~
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