Book,  Par.

 1   III,     15|     vulgar gaze, and circulate a story among foreigners that he
 2    IV,      2|         Divine Augustus, and the story went that he had sold his
 3    IV,     15|     mentioning and refuting this story is, by a conspicuous example,
 4    IV,     58|         case, repeated the whole story and amid angry clamour struggled
 5    IV,     60|          repeated the well-known story of its origin, which delighted
 6    IV,     71|     handed down to posterity the story of her life and of the misfortunes
 7     V,     13|          new and marvellous. The story indeed, which they no sooner
 8     V,     13|    forestall the danger, let the story be true or false, he hurried
 9    VI,     44|        all else. Strange as this story was, it derived credibility
10    VI,     47|         at Rome, and many a foul story was told of him. But in
11    XI,     36|          permits. But this is no story to excite wonder; I do but
12    XI,     44|    accuser roared out at her the story of Silius and her marriage.
13  XIII,     16|    controller of the throne. The story went that as he was departing
14  XIII,     61| everywhere practised, invented a story that a treacherous attack
15   XIV,     10|        so that he might invent a story how his mother had plotted
16   XIV,     16|         For he actually told the story of the shipwreck; but who
17   XIV,     75|         rumours, and the popular story was that he had tampered
18    XV,     19|        yet about the rest of the story there is no obscurity, that,
19    XV,     74|      urged Piso, while Milichus' story was being heard, and Scaevinus
20    XV,     91|         in which he had told the story of a wounded soldier dying
21   XVI,      2| credibility of the author of the story, or of the matter itself,
22   XVI,      5|         distinction. There was a story that Vespasian was insulted
23   XVI,     18|   intimate friends of Lucanus. A story was invented that the father
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