Book,  Par.

1     I,     66|   enemy, who even then were stretched on beds or at their tables,
2     I,     86|  hills and the swamps there stretched a plain which would admit
3     I,     87|    repelled his hand, as he stretched it over him. At daybreak
4    XI,     48| gardens, he found Messalina stretched upon the ground, while by
5  XIII,     34|      by insinuating that he stretched his right of confiscation
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