Book,  Par.

1     I,     89| halter and wandered wildly in fright at the uproar, overthrew
2   XII,     67|      herself of the emperor's fright to charge Narcissus, who
3    XV,      8|      s official emblems, took fright without any apparent cause
4    XV,     33|     lest one so ready to take fright might sink under prolonged
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