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1     I,     39|    then made for all the chief mutineers. Some as they roamed outside
2     I,     57|     men, and dragged the chief mutineers in chains to Caius Caetronius
3     I,     62| prepared vengeance against the mutineers, thought that he ought still
4     I,     63|     vilest and foremost of the mutineers. Then, at a mutually given
5     I,     64|        fury, some of the worst mutineers too had seized on weapons.
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