        item: #1 of 3
          id: 2811
      author: Pliny, the Younger
       title: Letters of Pliny
        date: None
       words: 92361
      flesch: 62
     summary: Sometimes they move in a cluster, and seem to form one entire little continent; sometimes they are dispersed into different quarters by the wind; at other times, when it is calm, they float up and down separately. I should think myself highly ungrateful therefore, were I not to acknowledge that, among other great obligations which I owe to your indulgence, I have this in particular, that, in confidence of your favour, I have ventured to do, without consulting you, what would have been too late had I waited for your consent.
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        item: #2 of 3
          id: 28676
      author: Trollope, Anthony
       title: The Life of Cicero, Volume II.
        date: None
       words: 127673
      flesch: 77
     summary: As Appius was elected Censor immediately after his acquittal, together with that Piso whom Cicero had so hated, it may be understood that his influence was very great.[117] It was great enough to produce from Cicero letters which were flattering and false. So young Cicero is furnished, and sent forth to learn philosophy and Greek.
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        item: #3 of 3
          id: 8945
      author: Trollope, Anthony
       title: The Life of Cicero, Volume One
        date: None
       words: 123251
      flesch: 72
     summary: In the conduct of the affair against Catiline Cicero seems to have been actuated by pure patriotism, and to have been supported by a fine courage; but he knew that in destroying Lentulus and Cethegus he subjected himself to certain dangers. In Rome men under afflictions, particularly if under accusation, showed themselves in soiled garments so as to attract pity, and the meaning here is that Rullus went about as though under grief at the condition of his poor fellow-citizens, who were distressed by the want of this agrarian law.
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