Book,  Par.

1   III,     11|      others who had been the companions of Germanicus, that this
2   III,     16|  best men, especially to the companions and friends of Germanicus,
3    VI,     14|     and been his inseparable companions at Capreae. Vescularius
4    XI,     42|   Meanwhile, with only three companions, so lonely did she find
5  XIII,     17|  which he gave all his other companions different orders, and such
6   XIV,     65|     strength when one of its companions, so to say, was removed,
7   XVI,     20| names of his male and female companions and their novelties in debauchery,
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