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 1     I,      3|            still suffering from a wound, were prematurely cut off
 2     I,     14|          by poison infused into a wound, Hirtius by his own soldiers
 3     I,     67|           ground. There was not a wound among our soldiers, who
 4     I,     81|          was pierced by his first wound, where too by the stroke
 5    II,     11|           having lost an eye by a wound, a few years ago, when Tiberius
 6    II,     21|          by gesture, voice, and a wound he had received, kept up
 7    II,     26|  partially disabled by his recent wound. As for Inguiomerus, who
 8    IV,     63|          killed him with a single wound. He then fled on a swift
 9     V,     11|            and inflicted a slight wound in his veins, and died at
10    VI,     75|       herself with an ineffectual wound, was by the Senate's order
11   XII,     60|     base-born woman, bound up her wound and applied to it their
12   XIV,      7| recognized; still, she received a wound in her shoulder. She swam,
13   XIV,      8|  Acerronia; she looked at her own wound, and saw that her only safeguard
14   XIV,      8|           applied remedies to her wound, and fomentations to her
15   XIV,      9|       with the injury of a slight wound, after having so far encountered
16   XIV,      9|          with the wreck, with her wound, and with the destruction
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