Book,  Par.

1     I,     49|       been discovered, as his hiding place was now unsafe, he
2    II,     22|       trees, and as they were hiding themselves in the boughs,
3   III,     59|     eluding the conquerors by hiding himself in one place after
4    IV,     90| attempt to expose what he was hiding. Sejanus however pacified
5    XI,     42|      the public streets or in hiding. Messalina, though her peril
6   XIV,     46|    has perished; the rest are hiding themselves in their camp,
7    XV,      6|       and every leaf. And so, hiding his fear and presenting
8    XV,     90|  danger, or perhaps by way of hiding his fears, when the soldiers
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