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1   III,     72|      considering whether such reckless tastes could be repressed,
2     V,     14|    consuls broke out. Trio, a reckless man in incurring enmities
3    VI,     16|       hand, is disorderly and reckless. Messala Corvinus was the
4    VI,     56|   wished any remarks, however reckless, to published, and so to
5    XI,     35|      source of delight to the reckless. She waited only till Claudius
6   XIV,     73|    seeking an opening for his reckless ambition. Plautus again,
7    XV,     89| because they considered him a reckless and dangerous associate.
8   XVI,      7|      youth of noble birth and reckless spirit, to whom he might
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