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iam nubes atra ad terram descendebat. iam cinis densissimus incidebat. Wow, it’s really dark now! I can’t see because of all the very thick ash falling!! iam nubes atra ad terram descendebat. iam cinis densissimus incidebat. atra - black

plurimī Pompeianī iam de urbe suā desperabant. plurimi – most sua - their

multī peribant. peribant – were dying

Clemens tamen non desperabat, sed obstinate villam petivit, quod Caecilium quaerebat. obstinate - stubbornly

tandem ad villam pervenit. sollicitus ruinās spectavit. tota villa ardebat. ardebat – was burning

Clemens fumum ubique vidit. per ruinās tamen contendit, et dominum vocavit. fumum – smoke ubique - everywhere

Caecilius non respondit.

subito canis latravit. servus tablinum intravit, ubi erat canis. latravit - barked

Cerberus dominum custodiebat. Caecilius in tablinō moribundus iacebat. moribundus – half-dead

murus semirutus eum paene celabat. Clemens dominō vinum dedit. semirutus – half collapsed celabat – was hiding

Caecilius, postquam vinum bibit, sensim respiravit. sensim – slowly respiravit - recovered

“quid accidit, domine?” rogavit Clemens. accidit - happened

“ego ad villam veni,” inquit Caecilius. “Metellam non vidi! Quintum non vidi!

villa erat deserta. tum ego ad tablinum contendebam.

subito terra tremuit, et paries in mē incidit. tremuit – trembled paries - wall

tu es servus fidelis. abī! ego te iubeo; de vitā meā despero! abi – go away iubeo - order

Metella et Quintus perierunt! nunc ego quoque sum moriturus.” perierunt – have died moriturus – about to die

Clemens recusavit. in tablinō obstinate manebat. recusavit - refused

Caecilius iterum clamavit, “Clemens, abī! ego te iubeo!

fortasse Quintus superfuit. quaere Quintum! anulum hanc Quinto dā!” fortasse – perhaps superfuit – has survived quaere – search for! da – give!

Caecilius, postquam Clementī anulum tradidit, statim exspiravit. exspiravit - died

Clemens dominō triste valedixit, et e villā discessit. triste – sadly valedixit – said goodbye

Cerberus tamen in villā mansit. dominum frustra custodiebat. mansit - remained

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