Book,  Par.

1    VI,     32|   he was on the point of a reconciliation with his daughter-in-law
2   XII,     53|  He then assumed a show of reconciliation with his father, to whom
3   XIV,      6| thus to spread a rumour of reconciliation and to secure Agrippina'
4    XV,     30|   boasted to Seneca of his reconciliation with Thrasea, on which Seneca
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