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1     I,     81|     by the stroke of his own ill-starred hand he found for himself
2    II,     52|      and how short-lived and ill-starred were the attachments of
3    II,     99|     s mercy by reason of the ill-starred fruitfulness of her marriage.
4    IV,     17|    the splendid fame of that ill-starred family and the downfall
5    IV,     82| Caelius to ashes. "It was an ill-starred year," people began to say, "
6    IV,     94|    the dreadful doom of that ill-starred friendship. ~ ~
7  XIII,     16|    of the wickedness of that ill-starred house, of her own marriage,
8   XIV,     79|   the estates of Plautus, an ill-starred gift. She was soon afterwards
9    XV,     37|  cover up the relics of that ill-starred battle-field. On the day
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