Book,  Par.

1    IV,     31|     he replied incoherently, representing that he was in a sound sleep
2    IV,     52|      sacred honour of images representing the divine throughout all
3   XIV,     65| Seneca with various charges, representing that he continued to increase
4   XIV,     77|      from his father-in-law, representing that no dreadful peril hung
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