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 1     I,     57| themselves. Away they hurried hither and thither, altered men,
 2     I,     79|       s unborn child. He flew hither and thither among the Cherusci,
 3     I,     87|     off their riders, driving hither and thither all in their
 4     I,     93|    army was driven and tossed hither and thither. The country
 5    II,     26|     for Inguiomerus, who flew hither and thither over the battlefield,
 6    II,     28|        while the waves rolled hither and thither under tempestuous
 7    II,     28|    caught and drove the ships hither and thither into the open
 8    VI,     77|       and while the rest fled hither and thither, every one feigning
 9   XII,     40|       for Caractacus, he flew hither and thither, protesting
10  XIII,     18|        taken by surprise, ran hither and thither, while those
11  XIII,     45|  against him, and thus flying hither and thither, he spread panic
12    XV,     61|     flames and he was running hither and thither, unattended,
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