Book,  Par.

 1     I,     43|           reserve that marked the conversation and the features of Tiberius.
 2    IV,      3|          that not only in private conversation but before the senators
 3    IV,     29|        Piso of secret treasonable conversation, and added that he kept
 4    IV,     76|        most part Greeks, in whose conversation he might find amusement.
 5    IV,     78|            many after beginning a conversation would instantly break it
 6    IV,     86|           in his reproaches. That conversation, having united them, as
 7    VI,     72|          Caius Caesar in a casual conversation ridiculed Lucius Sulla,
 8  XIII,     58|      nobility of her descent. Her conversation was charming and her wit
 9   XIV,      6|          the banquet with various conversation, passing from a youth's
10    XV,     20|             Then followed a short conversation between the generals. While
11    XV,     67| treacherous attempt, after a long conversation with Antonius Natalis, Scaevinus
12    XV,     67|      affected gaiety in desultory conversation. Last of all, he directed
13    XV,     70|     Natalis had had a long secret conversation with Scaevinus, and that
14    XV,     71|         separately asked what the conversation was, and what was its subject.
15    XV,     73|        the conspirators, a casual conversation, a sudden meeting, or the
16   XVI,      2|         and of the very different conversation of thinking persons. It
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