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1    II,     10| first estuaries in which the tide had not yet risen. The rear
2    II,     13|      Flavus, who in the full tide of his fury was demanding
3    II,     28|     difficulty, and when the tide changed and bore them the
4    II,     30|              At last, as the tide ebbed and the wind blew
5   XII,     50|       Vitellius, in the full tide of his power and in extreme
6   XIV,     43|      of blood, and, when the tide ebbed, there had been left
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