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Stages 33-34

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  • mercator tandem proficisci constituit
    the merchant finally decided to set out
  • sed tertio die resurrexit et vivus a discipulis suis visus est.
    but on the third day he rose again and was seen alive by his followers.
  • Domitia lectica vecta, comitantibus servis ancillāque, domum Haterii profecta est. (lectica - carrying couch; vecta - from vehit)
    Domitia, carried on a carrying chair, with the slaves and slave girl accompanying her, set out to Haterius' house.
  • "Paris, filius diaboli, poenas dabis. nulla erit fuga."
    Paris, the son of the devil, you will pay the price. There will be no escape.
  • Quid Domitiae accidet?
    What will happen to Domitia?
  • "tune quoque ad cenam invitata es?" - "insidiae, non cena, nobis paratae sunt"
    "were you also invited to a dinner?" - "a trap, non a dinner, has been prepared for us"
  • Imperator, summo guadio affectus, spectaculum splendidissimum in amphitheatro Flavio dari iussit.
    the Emperor, h.b. affected by the greatest joy, ordered a very splendid show to be given the the Flavian amphitheater (colosseum).
  • Domitanus Domitiam puniri volebat
    Domitian wanted Domitia to be punished
  • neque Vitellia neque ancilla videri poterant
    neither Vitellia nor the ancilla were able to be seen
  • tribunus iussit milites pantomimum sequi
    the tribune ordered the soldiers to follow the pantomime
  • "Epaphroditus iubebit milites in carcerem te conicere. fuge!"
    "E will order the soldiers to throw you into the prison. Flee!"
  • tum Chione, e cubiculo dominae egressa, iussit lecticam parari et servos arcessi. (lectica - carrying chair)
    Then Chione, having gone out of her mistress' bedroom, ordered the carrying chair to be prepared and the slaves to be summoned
  • cras dies festus ab omnibus civibus celebrabitur.
    tomorrow a holiday will be celebrated by all the citizens
  • ingens civium multitudo Imperatorem ad templum Iovis comitabitur. (comitor - accompany)
    a huge crowd of citizens will accompany the Emperor to the temple of Juppiter
  • Domitia accusabitur; damnabitur; fortasse relegabitur. (relegare - to exile)
    Domitia will be accused; she will be condemned; perhaps she will be exiled.
  • Tribunus Domitiam ad aulam deduci iussit.
    The tribune ordered Domitia to be led back to the palace.
  • non modo ego sed etiam Imperator Paridem Domitiamque punire cupit.
    not only I but even the Emperor wants to punish Paris and Domitia.
  • sed tribunus, ne Domitia et Paris effugerent, ianum effringi iussit.
    but the tribune, lest Domitia and Paris escape, ordered the door to be broken down
  • Domitia Vitelliam videre voluit.
    Domitia wanted to see Vitellia
  • ibi semper cum Domino in pace aeterna erimus.
    there we will always be in eternal peace with our master
  • nam flammae, e caelo missae, te et omnes scelestos devorabunt.
    for flames, sent out of the sky, will devour you and all the wicked people
  • pueri puellaeque deorum effigies coronis florum ornabunt
    boys and girls will decorate effigies of the gods with crowns of flowers