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1     I,     54| mournful sound? What meant the sad sight? Here were ladies
2    VI,     76|        an affliction and other sad and pitiful pleas of the
3   XIV,     15|     phase of hypocrisy, seemed sad, and almost angry at his
4    XV,     45|      country. "He had seen the sad countenances of the citizens,
5   XVI,     33| Agrippinus except his father's sad fate, since he too, though
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