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 1     I,     21|      actors how to stir up a crowd. By working on ignorant
 2     I,     32|                          The crowd replied that they had delivered
 3     I,    101|     it was his loathing of a crowd, according to others, his
 4     I,    102|     Roman knights should not crowd round them in the public
 5    II,     52|   had been the favour of the crowd; how his uncle Marcellus,
 6    XI,     26| found wearing a sword amid a crowd who were paying their respects
 7   XII,     51|   hurry and confusion of the crowd. Scanty crops too, and consequent
 8   XII,     67|   deepened, and to attract a crowd once more, a show of gladiators
 9  XIII,     20|       he was surrounded by a crowd of centurions, and used
10  XIII,     70|    asked questions about the crowd on the benches, about the
11   XIV,     37|    beings, and became a mere crowd rather than a colony. ~ ~
12    XV,     61|       in the other, the very crowd which would witness so glorious
13   XVI,      5|      and the pressure of the crowd, were trampled to death,
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