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1    II,      5| meditated an escape from this mockery, I will relate in the proper
2   III,     24|      frittered away over this mockery of a trial, Tiberius urging
3   III,     26|       am I impressed by their mockery of human plans in every
4    XV,     22|      waited, were turned into mockery, when one who knew nothing
5    XV,     32|        Then was perceived the mockery of the barbarians in petitioning
6    XV,     54|       hatred against mankind. Mockery of every sort was added
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