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1     I,    101|     Germanicus, for he gloated intensely over bloodshed, however
2    IV,     42|  banished to an island, and so intensely strong was his feeling that
3   XIV,     84|    outright by the steam of an intensely hot bath. To this was added
4    XV,     60| Lateranus, imported into it an intensely keen resentment. Lucanus
5   XVI,      8|         Silanus, in truth, was intensely apprehensive, and had been
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