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FIRST LATIN READER terani, pristinae virtutis

baud timide

illl

5

memores, comminus

resistunt

cum

Catilma

Interea

laborantibus

177

succurrere,

maxima

acriter mstare,

vi certatur.

expeditls in prlma acie versarl, saucils

pro

integros

arcessere,

omnia providere, multum ipse pugnare, saepe hostem ferlre

strenui militis et boni imperat5ris officia simul exPetreius, ubi videt Catilmam, contra ac ratus

sequebatur.

vi tendere,

magna

erat,

cohortem praetoriam

medios

in

hostis inducit eosque perturbatos atque alios alibi resiicstentls interficit, deinde utrimque ex lateribus ceteros ad-

greditur.

cadunt.

1

Manlius

in primls fusas Catilma, postquam copias seque

comminus

.

Faesulanus

at

adv.,

et

close

Instate insto, i, -stiti, quarters. Here, and several Press thefight.

times below, the pres. infin.

re-

places a third person of the perf. or imperf. indie. 2.

ill!

their

i.e.

baud timide

i.e.

adv., with fear}.

dimicatur (certo,

i

opponents.

boldly (timide, certatur: i.e.

of;

cf.

the use of summum, p. 104, 1. 4. 4. laborantibus part. (sc. els),

those i.e.

hard

succurrere pressed. auxilio venire (succurr5, 3,

-curri,

-cursum est)

pro

.

saucils : i.e. to replace. ratis (saucius, -a, -um). ferire:

G. 4,

i.e.

i.e.

freely,

vulne-

percutere (ferio,

exsequebatur

).

,

praestabat (exsequor, 3,-secutus

sum) 7.

ac

cf. p.

contra

129,

1.

9.

adv., lit. differently. The whole than, lit. as. praeter spem, p. 161, 1. 10.

phrase = 8.

tendere:

tendo, 3, tetendi,

inducit:

9.

atque

ciples.

indued,

10.

3,

-duxi,

lead

lit.

(against}. connecting the two partialios alibi: some in one

place, some in another in aliam, p. 80, 1. 5. side.

paucls

here, exert (pne^s who occupy the

medios:

-ductus,

-avi, -atum est) .

,

the front

prima:

3.

tentus, stretch self}. center.

pugnantes

cum

utrimque

lateribus

alii

cf.

adv., on either cf. latera, p.

161,

and (for the form of phrase) omnibus ex partibus, etc. adgre-

1.

8,

ditur:

i.e.

-gressus

adoritur (adgredior, 3, Petreius first broke

sum)

.

through the center, and then to the right and left made a flank attack upon the remnants of the enemy's line. 11. Manlius et Faesulanus: Manlius and the citizen of Faesulae (a town of Etruria), Catiline's in primls chief lieutenants. i.e.

in the front rank. 12. fusas fundo, 3, fudi, fusus,

scatter.

handful.

paucis

i.e.

(but}

a