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1     I,     12|       round as a guard, amid much ridicule from those who had either
2     I,     26|         the column, asking him in ridicule whether he liked to bear
3   III,     41|       them, not without smiles of ridicule from his audience, to exempt
4     V,      2|      witty too, and accustomed to ridicule Tiberius with those bitter
5    VI,      2| illustrious names, was heard with ridicule. He begged the emperor to
6    XI,     23|           from the barbarians, of ridicule from the allies, he said
7   XII,      9|      grove of Diana, amid general ridicule at the idea devising penalties
8   XII,     31|     waited on him, he turned into ridicule the ill-timed attentions
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