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 1    XV,     60|            with the others. Flavius Scaevinus and Afranius Quintianus,
 2    XV,     60|     beginning of this daring crime. Scaevinus, indeed, had enfeebled his
 3    XV,     66|         first blow being claimed by Scaevinus, who had taken a dagger
 4    XV,     67|             began from the house of Scaevinus. The day before the treacherous
 5    XV,     67| conversation with Antonius Natalis, Scaevinus returned home, sealed his
 6    XV,     69|                                     Scaevinus on being arrested by the
 7    XV,     70|            secret conversation with Scaevinus, and that both were Piso'
 8    XV,     71|            means for his ruin. Then Scaevinus too, when he knew the disclosure
 9    XV,     74|          story was being heard, and Scaevinus was hesitating, to go to
10    XV,     85|            and a judge. Accordingly Scaevinus, in answer to his browbeating
11    XV,     91|            Senecio, Quintianus, and Scaevinus perished, not in the manner
12    XV,     93|         them. Caedicia, the wife of Scaevinus, and Caesonius Maximus were
13    XV,     97|          Safety, on the spot whence Scaevinus had taken his dagger. The
14   XVI,     19|           having been the friend of Scaevinus, bribing a slave to become
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