Book,  Par.

1     I,     28|       you have flung aside the corpse? Even an enemy grudges not
2     I,     29|    hurried out to look for the corpse. And had it not quickly
3     I,     29|     quickly been known that no corpse was found, that the slaves,
4     I,     94|       that he had insulted the corpse of Quintilius Varus. Meanwhile
5   III,      6| Ticinum, and never leaving the corpse entered Rome with it. Round
6   III,     15|     purpose did they strip the corpse and expose it to the pollution
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