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1     I,     27| Blaesus ordered a few who had conspicuously loaded themselves with spoil
2   III,     78|     and his establishment was conspicuously grand, gained too proportionate
3    IV,     50|      a protection. Indeed any conspicuously restless informer was, so
4  XIII,     31|      of the freeborn would be conspicuously apparent. Not without good
5    XV,     43|       man was one of the most conspicuously infamous sights in the imperial
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