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1     I,     71| inaugurated, were disturbed by quarrels arising out of rivalry between
2    VI,      5|        of any words uttered in quarrels. When Agrippa still persisted,
3    XI,      7|      fewer of them. As it was, quarrels, accusations, hatreds and
4  XIII,      2|     Claudius's freedman, whose quarrels with Agrippina I have mentioned,
5  XIII,     57|      Then, as usual in lovers' quarrels, there were chidings, entreaties,
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