Book,  Par.

1   III,     21|      day and night. Receiving answers which were mostly judicious,
2    IV,     65|       troops, returned gentle answers; but on the arrival of Pomponius
3   XIV,     11|      were asked and uncertain answers given. A vast multitude
4   XIV,     16|       Senate-house and giving answers to foreign nations! He glanced
5    XV,     71| suspicion arose because their answers did not agree, and they
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