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 1     I,      6|    matter to the Senate; he pretended that there were directions
 2    II,     14|   rapid. The Cherusci, by a pretended flight, drew him into a
 3    II,     50|  urged them to go to him as pretended accomplices, offering money
 4    II,     88| with the king's custody, in pretended rage, pierced him with his
 5    IV,     75| Campania to dedicate, as he pretended, a temple to Jupiter at
 6    IV,     77|     no care for himself. He pretended to act as a judge towards
 7     V,     13|   of the emperor's freedmen pretended to recognise, and to whom
 8    VI,     23|      a restless spirit, who pretended that he employed himself
 9   XII,     52| were better. So Rhadamistus pretended to be at feud with his father
10   XII,     56|   who was applying the knot pretended that it had fallen off,
11  XIII,     50| first opportunity, or, by a pretended flight, prepare the way
12  XIII,     57|   free, she devised delays, pretended that her father's wishes
13   XVI,      4|  verdict of the judges with pretended anxiety. And then the city-populace,
14   XVI,      9|    to Ostia, whence, it was pretended, he was to be conveyed to
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