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1     I,     11| proclamation not to indulge in that tumultuous enthusiasm which had distracted
2     I,     32|             he was interrupted by a tumultuous shout. "Why had he come,
3    II,     15|           and the hum of a huge and tumultuous host. And so as the decisive
4    II,     70|           citizens of Athens by his tumultuous approach, and then reviled
5    IV,     68|          the foe, one moment with a tumultuous uproar, another in awful
6   XIV,     80|        rushed out and dispersed the tumultuous throng with blows, and at
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