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 1    XV,     61|    Munatius Gratus, Antonius Natalis, and Marcius Festus, all
 2    XV,     61|   with all the more dangers. Natalis shared with Piso all his
 3    XV,     67|   conversation with Antonius Natalis, Scaevinus returned home,
 4    XV,     70|      his wife that Antonious Natalis had had a long secret conversation
 5    XV,     71|                              Natalis was therefore summoned,
 6    XV,     71|   and the threat of torture. Natalis however, taking the initiative,
 7    XV,     71|    he knew the disclosure of Natalis, with like pusillanimity,
 8    XV,     77|      to do. It was, in fact, Natalis alone who divulged Seneca'
 9    XV,     77| whether he acknowledged what Natalis said and his own answer.
10    XV,     78|          Seneca replied that Natalis had been sent to him and
11    XV,     92|     informations of Antonius Natalis and Cervarius Proculus.
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