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 1     I,     17|         you?" Confounded by the sudden inquiry he was silent for
 2     I,     31|        a fierce shouting, and a sudden lull. Urged by conflicting
 3     I,     42|        of his resolution., In a sudden frenzy they rushed with
 4     I,     72|          he anticipated it by a sudden inroad on the Chatti in
 5     I,     91|     Instantly, with a shout and sudden rush, our men threw themselves
 6    II,      7|       at each end, so that by a sudden shifting of the oars they
 7    II,      9|       the spot. Silius owing to sudden rains did nothing but carry
 8    II,     14|       Then bursting on him in a sudden attack from all points they
 9    II,    106|       weapons, extemporised for sudden use. When they came to fighting,
10    IV,      3|        action in the event of a sudden peril, and the stricter
11    IV,     65| themselves. As they advanced, a sudden sortie put them to the rout,
12    VI,     21|      host of accusers fell with sudden fury on the class which
13    VI,     66|  revived, and he asked what the sudden change meant. Hiero then
14    VI,     76|       of consular rank, chose a sudden and shocking death, by throwing
15    XI,     11|     beginning battle, came to a sudden agreement, on discovering
16    XI,     30|        as many wrongly think, a sudden innovation, but was a common
17   XII,     53|       army to his son, who by a sudden invasion drove Mithridates
18   XII,     77|        betrayed by one that was sudden and instantaneous, while
19  XIII,     17|         that death should be as sudden as if it were the hurried
20  XIII,     65|        the human race. But this sudden impulse was checked by the
21  XIII,     70|     some auxiliary cavalry by a sudden attack made it a necessity
22   XIV,     11|       solitude one moment, then sudden bustle and tokens of the
23   XIV,     42|         received tidings of the sudden revolt of the province.
24   XIV,     54|    dragged to execution, when a sudden gathering of the populace,
25    XV,      5|      having been surprised by a sudden attack from the enemy, had
26    XV,     45|      Vesta, and there feeling a sudden trembling throughout his
27    XV,     61|     Subrius Flavus had formed a sudden resolution to attack Nero
28    XV,     73|        a casual conversation, a sudden meeting, or the fact of
29    XV,     74|       brave men are dismayed by sudden perils; far less will that
30   XVI,     16|        conspiracy, fearful of a sudden attack. So the centurion,
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