Book,  Par.

 1     I,      8|  summoned the senators to their chamber, he issued merely with the
 2   III,     19|        his wife having left his chamber, he ordered the doors to
 3    IV,     31|         house and inspected the chamber, where were seen the marks
 4    VI,     33|   Drusus as he was quitting his chamber. The centurion had actually
 5    XI,      2|         It was in the emperor's chamber, in the presence of Messalina,
 6    XI,      2|  Messalina. But as she left the chamber to wipe them away, she warned
 7    XI,     14|      most, had been seen in his chamber. ~ ~
 8    XI,     37|       himself into the imperial chamber, it certainly brought scandal
 9   XII,     79|         device from leaving the chamber. She also detained his sisters,
10  XIII,     14|    offered the seclusion of her chamber for the concealment of indulgences
11  XIII,     17| prepared close to the emperor's chamber.~ ~
12  XIII,     57|     intrusted the charge of her chamber to a female slave acquainted
13  XIII,     57|       to her, rushed out of the chamber. Next day the murder was
14   XIV,     11|         came to the door of her chamber, where a few still stood,
15   XIV,     56|        he open the doors of the chamber, carry in a light, and accomplish
16    XV,     56|     ailment, would not quit his chamber. According to some writers,
17    XV,     69|         it had been kept in his chamber, and been stolen by a trick
18    XV,     81|      her to retire into another chamber. Even at the last moment
19    XV,     90|        He shut himself into his chamber; a physician was at his
20   XVI,     12|         scene. Then in the same chamber, with the same weapon, they
21   XVI,     41|  Helvidius and Demetrius into a chamber, and having laid bare the
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