Book,  Par.

1     I,      6| from fear, the other from a stepmother's enmity, hurried on the
2     I,     15|   house of the Caesars as a stepmother. No honour was left for
3     I,     43| jealousies, Livia feeling a stepmother's bitterness towards Agrippina,
4   XII,      2|   assuredly not look with a stepmother's animosity on Britannicus
5   XII,     31| ill-timed attentions of his stepmother, perceiving their insincerity.
6   XII,     49|    persons appointed by his stepmother to have the care of him. ~ ~
7   XII,     52|    his father as though his stepmother's hatred was too strong
8   XII,     75|     sovereign. Meanwhile, a stepmother's treacherous schemes were
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