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1     I,     29|    plundered the baggage of the fugitives, and they killed a centurion,
2    II,     18|   Romans were the most cowardly fugitives out of Varus's army, men
3    II,     22|          lastly, by the rush of fugitives and the falling in of the
4   III,     29|     missiles in the path of the fugitives and cried shame on the standard-bearers
5    IV,     66|         were taunted with being fugitives and traitors and bearing
6    IV,     93|        away in the panic of the fugitives. Apronius entrusted the
7   XIV,     32| suppliants, swift in pursuit of fugitives, pitiless towards those
8   XIV,     40| population and was a refuge for fugitives. He built flat-bottomed
9    XV,     19|        the consternation of the fugitives was as frightful as if they
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