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1    II,     19|      and the outskirts of the wood. The Cherusci were posted
2    II,     21|        which had occupied the wood, rushing into the open,
3    II,     21|       on the plains, into the wood. The Cherusci, who were
4    II,     31|    pointed out a neighbouring wood, where, he said, an eagle
5    IV,     93|       been cut to pieces in a wood called Braduhenna's, after
6  XIII,     43|      was carrying a bundle of wood, so that sticking to their
7  XIII,     73| poured over a burning pile of wood. The war was a success for
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