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1 I, 5| on his wife's part. For a rumour had gone abroad that a few 2 I, 92| Meanwhile a rumour had spread that our army 3 I, 93| legions then embarked, while a rumour was flying about that they 4 II, 9| besiegers, who dispersed on the rumour of his advance. They had, 5 II, 71| compliance, as a whispered rumour gained ground that the emperor 6 III, 61| fact was believed, with rumour's usual exaggeration. All 7 IV, 14| I would not pass over a rumour of the time, the strength 8 IV, 15| any monstrous fiction, and rumour too always has a dreadful 9 IV, 32| they came from a distance, rumour exaggerated. From the province 10 IV, 51| it right to reply to the rumour which reproached him with 11 IV, 57| whispers of suspicion, popular rumour and the gathering storm 12 IV, 64| against their neighbours. A rumour had then spread itself among 13 IV, 72| poisoner. Then there was a rumour that a plan was laid for 14 IV, 76| was near and spread the rumour; for they never foresaw 15 V, 13| prevalent but short-lived rumour that Drusus, the son of 16 VI, 32| Subsequently the emperor, as a rumour was gaining ground that 17 VI, 44| Lucius Apronius. Hence rumour persistently affirmed that 18 VI, 51| bravest of his guards. A rumour that he was slain, which 19 VI, 68| Tiridates, dismayed by the rumour. and then by the king's 20 XI, 42| Meanwhile no mere rumour but messengers from all 21 XII, 6| confirmed both by popular rumour and by their own illicit 22 XIII, 45| spread panic more widely by rumour than by arms. So Corbulo, 23 XIII, 56| did he quail in spirit. Rumour said that he supported that 24 XIII, 70| inaction of our armies, a rumour prevailed that the commanders 25 XIV, 6| wishing thus to spread a rumour of reconciliation and to 26 XV, 5| forces to anticipate the rumour of his advance, but he did 27 XV, 18| men went a different way. Rumour added that the legions had 28 XV, 18| speed of their horses; for a rumour had gained ground that the 29 XV, 30| doom. Then followed, as rumour says, an expression from 30 XV, 49| produced no effect, since a rumour had gone forth everywhere 31 XV, 84| There was a rumour that Sabrius Flavus had