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1   III,     32|     Pompeius, was accused of pretending to be a mother by Publius
2    IV,      4|  woman of surpassing beauty. Pretending an ardent passion for her,
3  XIII,     14| intrigue in its beginning by pretending to be in love with the same
4  XIII,     47| unavailing. Corbulo however, pretending not to understand this,
5  XIII,     59|     by artful blandishments, pretending that she could not resist
6   XIV,      8|    needed repose. Meanwhile, pretending that she felt secure, she
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