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1   T-I|   brand, burned ~her son, and proved a better sister than a mother,~
2  T-IV|       of my dear friends,~who proved the sole altar for my fortunes,~
3  T-IV|    succumb to misfortune,~and proved invincible, relying on its
4   T-V| native hearth.~Caesar’s power proved lenient to me,~as to others,
5 ExIII|      re free~to boast they’re proved innocent by my testimony
6 ExIII|   petitions they’ve made have proved worthless.~Indeed it’s a
7   Ind|      specifically liked. They proved identical. (One of them
8   Ind|    destroyed her own son, and proved a better sister than a mother.~ ~
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