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 1     I,     45|     go back. But Germanicus protesting that he would die rather
 2     I,     53|    wife spurned the notion, protesting that she was a descendant
 3   III,     25|   Vengeance, he interposed, protesting that victories over the
 4   III,     62|    even the privates loudly protesting against any halt for their
 5    VI,     36|     intreaties, and finally protesting that it would be a burden
 6    XI,     19|   the tribes on the border, protesting that Germany was being robbed
 7   XII,      6| himself went to the Senate. Protesting that the supreme interest
 8   XII,      8|     the Senate passionately protesting that if the emperor hesitated,
 9   XII,     40|    flew hither and thither, protesting that that day and that battle
10   XIV,      9|   paralysed with terror and protesting that she would show herself
11   XIV,     46|    up to tribe after tribe, protesting that it was indeed usual
12    XV,     79|      turned to his friends, protesting that as he was forbidden
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