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1 I, 6| from a stepmother's enmity, hurried on the destruction of a 2 I, 29| household, while a third party hurried out to look for the corpse. 3 I, 33| certain, he was rescued by the hurried arrival of the throng which 4 I, 45| during which Caesar's friends hurried him into his tent. ~ ~ 5 I, 57| settle themselves. Away they hurried hither and thither, altered 6 I, 66| chose the longer way, and hurried on every remaining preparation, 7 I, 73| entrenchments on Mount Taunus he hurried his troops in quick marching 8 II, 13| combat, had not Stertinius hurried up and put his hand on Flavus, 9 II, 33| pretence, and that he was hurried away through jealousy from 10 II, 38| falling man his freedmen hurried up, and the soldiers, seeing 11 II, 101| and undefended, you may be hurried to ruin by the wailings 12 III, 64| most trustworthy followers hurried first to Augustodunum and 13 IV, 32| and restless adventurer hurried to join him, for the emperor, 14 IV, 34| they were being led, were hurried along at quick march. Day 15 V, 13| story be true or false, he hurried by the bays of Torone and 16 VI, 14| and Julius Marinus were hurried off to execution, two of 17 VI, 23| birthday without a fear, he was hurried before the Senate, condemned 18 VI, 51| repeat the blow, as he was hurried onwards by his horse, and 19 VI, 59| as he fell expiring, was hurried away to prison by the prompt 20 XI, 1| loaded him with chains, and hurried him to Rome.~ ~ 21 XI, 48| forsook her. Had not Narcissus hurried on her death, ruin would 22 XII, 47| far and wide, till Didius hurried up and dispersed them. After 23 XII, 60| Then in headlong flight he hurried to Iberia, his ancestral 24 XIII, 17| sudden as if it were the hurried work of the dagger, and 25 XIII, 19| embraces of his sisters, hurried on too, as it was, under 26 XIII, 20| used to leave her after a hurried kiss. ~ ~ 27 XIV, 3| woman's fascinations, and hurried in Acte, the freed-girl, 28 XIV, 11| the moment he heard of it, hurried down to the beach. Some 29 XV, 5| conveyance of these a few men had hurried on too eagerly, and, having 30 XV, 9| provided for his corn supply, hurried his army across Mount Taurus, 31 XV, 14| brothers and kinsfolk, they hurried on by day and night their 32 XVI, 12| their veins, and speedily hurried into a bath, covered each, 33 XVI, 37| embraces of his daughter who hurried towards him, but the lictors