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1   III,      2|      were by long sorrow, were surpassed by the mourners who now
2   III,     43|        to a senator's rank, he surpassed in power many who had won
3  Miss        |      in Book XIII., as "having surpassed in beauty all the ladies
4  XIII,     58|    right mind. Her mother, who surpassed in personal attractions
5  XIII,     70| exclaimed that no men on earth surpassed the Germans in arms or in
6   XIV,     65|       country houses he almost surpassed the emperor. They further
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