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1     I,     73| accomplished, without obstruction, rapid march, and he feared for
2    II,     14|           where the stream is most rapid. The Cherusci, by a pretended
3   XII,     37|          alarm or confidence, by a rapid movement of his light cohorts,
4   XII,     78|          feather smeared with some rapid poison; for he knew that
5  XIII,     17|          work of the dagger, and a rapid poison of previously tested
6    XV,     48|            became so fierce and so rapid from the wind that it seized
7    XV,     48|            preventive measures; so rapid was the mischief and so
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