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1     I,     39|    wrath; nor was it without meaning, they thought, that, hostile
2    II,     45|     this motion had a deeper meaning and was an attempt to explore
3    II,    108|       Of course this was the meaning," they said, "of banishing
4    VI,      7|    on himself. With profound meaning was it often affirmed by
5    VI,     12|  very grand. What then is my meaning? Is this apology meant to
6    XI,     44| vague and susceptible of any meaning which might be put on it,
7  XIII,     16|    were who put even a worse meaning on her words. And so Nero,
8   XVI,     15|      thought there must be a meaning in the frequent messages
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