Book,  Par.

1     I,     15|            had thrown out certain hints as to his manners, style,
2     I,    106|           Occasionally even these hints were withheld, and, after
3    II,     69| prophesied to Germanicus, in dark hints, as oracles usually do,
4    II,    104|    greatness of the general, with hints that the State was being
5    IV,     38|          that trial, with further hints more insolent than could
6    VI,     72|          though he threw out some hints from which it might be inferred
7    XV,     61|            So, while they dropped hints among themselves or among
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