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1    II,     36|     or, as some have related, feigning illness, he was carried
2    VI,     33|  dying man in which, at first feigning loss of reason, he imprecated
3    VI,     77| hither and thither, every one feigning grief or ignorance, Caius
4   XII,     56|    himself into his embraces, feigning respect and calling him
5    XV,     56|     and, when it was refused, feigning ill health, as though he
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