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VILBIA

Vilbia et Rubria, pocula sordida lavantes, in culinā tabernae garriebant. sordida – dirty garriebant – were chatting

hae puellae erant filiae Latronis. Latro, qui tabernam tenebat, erat vir magnae diligentiae sed minimae prudentiae. Latronis – of Latro prudentiae – common sense minimae – very little

Latro, culinam ingressus, puellās castigabat, “multa sunt pocula sordida! ingressus – having entered

iubeo vos pocula quam celerrime lavāre! laborāte! vos estis loquaciorēs quam psittacī!” Latro, haec verba locutus, exiit. quam celerrime – as quickly as possible loquaciores – more talkative psittaci – parrots locutus – having spoken

Vilbia, tamen, quae pulchra et obstinata erat, patrem floccī non faciebat. pocula non lavit, sed Rubriae fibulam ostendit. Rubria fibulam, quam soror tenebat, avide spectavit. obstinata – stubborn quam - which fibulam – brooch avide - eagerly

Rubria: quam pulchra, quam pretiosa est haec fibula, mea Vilbia! eam inspicere velim. quis tibi dedit? num est argentea? pretiosa – expensive velim – I would like argentea - silver

Vilbia: sane argentea est. Modestus, miles Romanus, eam mihi dedit. sane - obviously

Rubria: qualis est hic miles? estne homo mendax, sicut ceterī militēs Romanī? multī militēs vulnera fingunt, quod periculosa bellī vitāre volunt. Modestus quoque ignavus est? qualis – what sort of man periculosa – dangers sicut – similar to vitare – to avoid fingunt - invent

Vilbia: minime! est vir magnae virtutis. olim tria milia hostium occidit. nunc legatum ipsum custodit. virtutis – courage tria milia – three thousand occidit – killed legatum - lieutenant

Rubria: est alter Hercules! ego autem talēs fabulās saepe ex aliīs militibus audivi. alter – another tales - such autem – but aliis - other

Vilbia: Modestus huc venit aeger. Modestus, in thermās ingressus, aquam sacram bibit. Modestus, deam Sulem precatus, convaluit. aeger – sick precatus – having prayed ingressus – having entered convaluit – got well

Rubria: dissentīre non ausim. quo modo tu huic tam mirabili militi occurristi? dissentire – to disagree quo modo – how ausim – I would dare occuristi - meet

Vilbia: simulac Modestus tabernam nostram intravit, eum statim amavi Vilbia: simulac Modestus tabernam nostram intravit, eum statim amavi. quantī lacertī eius! quanta bracchia! simulac – as soon as lacerti – shoulders eius – his quanti – how big bracchia - arms

Rubria: tibi favet fortuna. quid autem de Bulbō, quem tu olim amabas Rubria: tibi favet fortuna! quid autem de Bulbō, quem tu olim amabas? tibi periculosum est Bulbum contemnere, quod rēs magicās intellegit. Bulbo - Bulbus

Vilbia: noli illam pestem commemorāre! Bulbus, saepe de matrimoniō locutus, nihil umquam effecit. noli…commerorare – don’t bring up matrimonio – marriage locutus – having spoken umquam - ever

sed Modestus, qui est fortissimus et audacissimus, me curāre potest. Modestus nunc est suspirum meum! curare – to take care of suspirum – heart-throb

FINIS