Book,  Par.

1    II,     49|     Agrippa was alive, first in whispered gossip, soon, as is usual
2    II,     71|        corrupt compliance, as a whispered rumour gained ground that
3    II,     95|        openly; other words were whispered, pointing, it was supposed,
4   III,     52|  hitherto the subject of many a whispered complaint. The vilest wretches
5    IV,     72|        turned to his mother and whispered that it was not surprising
6    VI,     33|         his sighs, and even his whispered thoughts, and that his grandfather
7   XII,     51| calamity. Nor were there merely whispered complaints; while Claudius
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