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1    XI,     37|   chamber, it certainly brought scandal on the State, but we were
2    XI,     39|        for having concealed the scandal while confined to a Vettius
3   XIV,     20| Imagining that he mitigated the scandal by disgracing many others,
4   XIV,     29|       off without any notorious scandal. The enthusiasm too of the
5   XVI,      4|       contest, wishing to avert scandal, offered the emperor the "
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