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1   T-I|       thought about slaves or companions,~the clothing or the other
2   T-I|      a faithful crew and true companions:~I, in my flight, am deserted
3 T-III|        you’d be enjoying~your companions safety, I’d be safe through
4  ExII|  years, counted her among her companions,~and her mother Atia, Caesar’
5  ExII|       He had Greek leaders as companions,~but I was separated from
6   Ind|       She was one of Marcia’s companions, loved by her, and also
7   Ind|     third wife was one of her companions.~ ~Marius (1)~Gaius Marius,
8   Ind| poetry.~Book TIV.I:49-107 His companions, the Muses of Helicon. Perhaps
9   Ind|     Acheloüs, the Acheloïdes, companions of Proserpina, turned to
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