Book,  Par.

1     I,      4| gossip of the large majority fastened itself variously on their
2    II,     53| invented reasons, or eagerly fastened on such as chance presented. ~ ~
3   III,     68|  money from the emperor, was fastened on by an informer, and charged
4   III,     92|    an aedile, simultaneously fastened on him and charged him with
5   XIV,     81|    one on whom could also be fastened a charge of revolutionary
6    XV,     54|      rid of the report, Nero fastened the guilt and inflicted
7   XVI,     31|      accusers, on which they fastened.~ ~
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