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1   XIV,      5|    suggestion was offered by Anicetus, a freedman, commander of
2   XIV,      9|    his offspring. It was for Anicetus to accomplish his promise." ~ ~
3   XIV,     10|                              Anicetus, without a pause, claimed
4   XIV,     11|      force scared them away. Anicetus then surrounded the house
5   XIV,     11|        and looking round saw Anicetus, who had with him the captain
6   XIV,     81|      of the mother's murder, Anicetus, commander, as I have already
7   XIV,     82| emperor accordingly sent for Anicetus, and reminded him of his
8   XIV,     82|    death in case of refusal. Anicetus, with the moral insensibility
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