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1     I,     33|  Drusus, and was the first to scorn such blots on military discipline.
2    VI,     71| become a laughing-stock and a scorn. It was, in fact, not so
3    VI,     74|      that he had endured amid scorn and peril an old age of
4    XI,     23|    peril from the emperor, of scorn from the barbarians, of
5    XV,     72|   they might not be a woman's scorn, overcame her positive denial
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