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1     I,     50|        bewilderment of terror and conscious guilt they were penetrated
2     I,     56|      perished before I was as yet conscious of all the disgraces of
3    II,     88|           believing that the man, conscious of guilty complicity and
4   III,     23|           he spoke with shame and conscious disgrace, alleging in excuse
5   XII,     37|         own defences. The rebels, conscious of their guilt, and finding
6  XIII,     20|         them by the emperor, who, conscious as he was of guilt, hoped
7   XIV,     83| barrenness against Octavia, that, conscious of her profligacies, she
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