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1     I,     89| horse, which had broken its halter and wandered wildly in fright
2   III,     69| public, neither dungeon nor halter nor tortures fit for a slave
3    IV,     88| profane word, the chain and halter are introduced? Tiberius
4    VI,     35|   not been strangled by the halter and flung down the Gemonian
5    VI,     59|    man was crushed with the halter. Even Tigranes, who had
6   XIV,     60|     The executioner and the halter," he said, "we have long
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