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 1   Attic     |  Caesar is killed, he supplies Brutus with money, VIII.----Is
 2   Attic     |      conducted himself towards Brutus in such a way, that that
 3   Attic     | Flavius, an intimate friend of Brutus, to consent to become a
 4   Attic     |     schemes, replied that, "If Brutus wished to make use of any
 5   Attic     |     get the advantage; so that Brutus and Cassius, despairing
 6   Attic     |        was prosperous, sent to Brutus, when he was cast down and
 7   Attic(265)|        provinces were given to Brutus and Cassius for killing
 8   Attic(265)|   could not have been given to Brutus and Cassius particularly
 9   Attic(268)|     arms, and besieged Decimus Brutus, who took the side of Octavius,
10   Attic     |        very warmly attached to Brutus, yet would not only never
11   Attic     |    intercourse with Cicero and Brutus. He accordingly withdrew
12   Attic     |       Caius Cassius and Marcus Brutus, he resolved on protecting
13   Attic     |        instance, the mother of Brutus, he treated with no less
14   Attic     |       less consideration after Brutus's death than when she was
15   Attic     |     was much beloved by Marcus Brutus, then but young; and that
16   Attic     |       at the request of Marcus Brutus, he specified in order the
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