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1    XV,     61| vengeance. And so, when the conspirators were assured by his own
2    XV,     62|     to stir and upbraid the conspirators. Wearied at last of their
3    XV,     63|   adequate recompense." The conspirators' names, however, she withheld.
4    XV,     64|                         The conspirators, however, alarmed by the
5    XV,     71| silence, revealed the other conspirators. Of these, Lucanus, Quintianus,
6    XV,     73|  smile of joy on any of the conspirators, a casual conversation,
7    XV,     78|     Silvanus was one of the conspirators, and he was now abetting
8    XV,     89| charge. None however of the conspirators had shared their counsels
9    XV,     91|      and then the remaining conspirators, without deed or word deserving
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