Book,  Par.

 1     I,     84|    was in doubt how he could possibly replace bridges which were
 2   III,     78|     penalties or terrors. Or possibly there is in all things a
 3    VI,      1|    he should enter Rome, or, possibly, simulating the intention
 4    VI,     35| voluntarily perished, though possibly nourishment was refused
 5    VI,     56| despising his own shame, or, possibly, because he had long been
 6    VI,     73| while he was very feeble and possibly ignorant of the matter,
 7    XI,     21|   poniard. These extreme and possibly false stories at least had
 8    XI,     41|  terrible storm from Ostia." Possibly such appearance had begun;
 9   XIV,      9|   summoned both of them, and possibly they were already in the
10    XV,     95|    to have a fierce look, or possibly Caius Caesar, who liked
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