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1     I,     27|   bystanders, called to their comrades by name, or to the company,
2     I,     59|       the punishment of their comrades, and unmoved by their contrition,
3     I,     93| footing and parted from their comrades or drowned. The voice of
4   III,     64|     own hand he fell, and his comrades by mutually inflicted wounds.
5    IV,     63|     vain to question him; his comrades might stand by and look
6  XIII,     29|    brothels and taverns, with comrades, who seized on goods exposed
7    XV,      5|     enemy, had inspired their comrades with rage rather than fear.
8    XV,     19|     pity for the lot of their comrades, could not even refrain
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