1 ... whom, when Hortensius and Posthumius had seen, the rest, too, saw that he was not on his bier, and that another was lying there.
2 Hostilius ... against the plague and ruin which that halting Manlius, too, [introduced among] us.[1615]
3 ... which were all removed in two hours, when the sun set, and was enveloped in darkness.[1616]
4 ... that he, having been ill-treated, attacked the other's jaws, and beat the breath out of him.
5 Now for the name: next I will tell you what I have got out of the witnesses, by questioning.[1617]
6 ... which I charm and wrest and elicit from Æmilius.[1618]
7 I say not. Even though he conquer, let him go like a vagabond into exile, and roam an outlaw.[1619]
8 The prætor is now your friend; but if Gentilis die this year, he will be mine—[1620]
9 ... if he has left on his posteriors the mark of a thick and large-headed snake.[1621]