Book,  Par.

1     I,     54|         wife, none of the usual retinue. Could they be going to
2   III,     10| dependents, and Plancina with a retinue of women, moved onward with
3    IV,     76|         was attended by a small retinue, one senator, who was an
4    XI,     15|     continually with a numerous retinue to his house, she haunted
5  XIII,     16|      was departing with a great retinue of attendants, the emperor
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