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1. magister (boys writing letters) vidit. (pueri epistolas
scribunt.) |
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2. magister vocavit ([the] waiting boys). (pueri manent.) |
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3. clamor (of [men] fighting) cives terruerunt. ([viri] pugnant.) |
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4. Quintus territus erat (by the burning buildings). (aedificia
ardent.) |
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5. conspectus (of senators striking Caesar) Quintum terruit.
(senatores Caesarem feriunt.) |
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6. Quintus periculum ostendit (to [the men] drinking wine).
([viri] vinum bibunt.) |
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7. Quintus gratias egit (to the spectators showing the way).
(spectatores viam ostendunt.) |
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8. spectatores (the orator speaking about the laws) laudabant.
(orator de legibus dicit.) |
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9. senator salutem (to the visiting clients) dedit. (clientes
visunt) |
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10. puer (laughing) satis vini sumpsit. (puer ridet.) |
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11. Quintus (soldiers who were standing) in campo vidit. (milites
stant.) |
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12. miles Quintum (standing) prope theatrum vidit. (Quintus
stat.) |
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13. Quintus ad gradus (of the temple standing on the hill)
pervenit. (templum in colle stat.) |
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14. statua deae Athenae in templo erat in conspectu (of all
[those who] come). (omnes veniunt.) |
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15. navis (leaving the shore) ad Italiam navigabat. ([navis]
a litore discedit.) |
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16. Quintus vultum (of [the men] killing Caesar) videre poterat.
([viri] Caesarem interficiunt.) |
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17. Quintus a (the multitude passing by) fugit. (multitudo
praeterit.) |
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18. Quintus (horses going around the field) vidit. (equi campum
circumeunt.) |
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