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1    II,    105|     private animosity under lying charges. "Only," he said, "
2   III,     19|  his throat cut and a sword lying on the ground. ~ ~
3   III,     22|  and the odium excited by a lying charge, since my truth and
4   III,     64|   poles, and they were left lying on the ground, without an
5    IV,     66| onset, for though some were lying close to their lines, far
6    VI,     25|   the death of all who were lying in prison under accusation
7    XI,     19|   The name of liberty was a lying pretext in the mouths of
8   XIV,      8|   she had been invited by a lying letter and treated with
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