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Marcus Aurelius receiving a report of the capture of the women (LXXXVI); Marcus Aurelius arrives from a march (LXXXVII); a German chief is taken away (LXXXVIII); the chief’s last men fall (from a bridge which Guerra has not reproduced) (LXXXIX)

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Title: Marcus Aurelius receiving a report of the capture of the women (LXXXVI); Marcus Aurelius arrives from a march (LXXXVII); a German chief is taken away (LXXXVIII); the chief’s last men fall (from a bridge which Guerra has not reproduced) (LXXXIX)
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