Book,  Par.

1   III,     13|      indulge themselves more freely in secret whispers against
2    IV,     41|  seeming struggle, spoke out freely and fluently whenever he
3    IV,     48|     one to censure, to speak freely of those whom death has
4  XIII,     61|      take his pleasures more freely outside the city. So Graptus,
5    XV,     48|      seeking to plunder more freely, or obeying orders. ~ ~
6    XV,     69|   this occasion he gave more freely, because, as his means were
7    XV,     91| Lucanus. As the blood flowed freely from him, and he felt a
8   XVI,     41|   arm, he let the blood flow freely, and, as he sprinkled it
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