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34 Cards in this Set
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agmen longissimum
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a very long procession
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ad aulam prōcēdēbat
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was proceeding towards the palace
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in prīmā parte
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in the first section
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ambulābant decem servī
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were walking ten slaves
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hī servī
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these slaves
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quī virgās longās tenēbant
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who were holding long sticks
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erant praecursōrēs
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were forerunners
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in mediō agmine
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in the middle of the procession
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Quīntus et Salvius equitābant
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Quintus and Salvius were riding horses
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multī quoque Britannī
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many Britons also
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ad aulam ībant
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were going to the palace
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Varica, quī cum praecursōribus equitābat
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Varica, who was riding a horse with the forerunners
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ad Salvium rediit
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returned to Salvius
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necesse est praecursōribus
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it’s necessary for the forerunners
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Britannōs ē viā ēmovēre
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to get the Brits off the road
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asinī estis!
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you (plr.) are donkeys!
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ēmovēte Britannos!
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move the Brits away!
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praecursōrēs statim
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the foreruners at once
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virgās vibrābant
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started waving their sticks
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multī Britannī in fossās dēsiluērunt
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many Brits jumped down into the ditches
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duō iuvenēs, tamen
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two young men, however
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prope plaustrum cōnsistēbant
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were standing firm near a wagon
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quod tōtam viam claudēbat
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which was blocking the whole road
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plaustrum movēre nōn possumus
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we can’t move the wagon
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quod rotam frāctam habet
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because it has a broken wheel
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amicus, quem exspectāmus
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a friend, who we’re waiting for
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aliam rotam quaerit
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is looking for another wheel
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amīcum exspectāre dēbēmus
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we’ve got to wait for our friend
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plaustrum in fossam dēicite!
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throw the wagon down into the ditch!
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iuvenēs, quī erant attonitī
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the young men, who were astonished
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vehementer resistēbant
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were resisting forcefully
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praecursōrēs iuvenēs in fossam dēiēcērunt
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the forerunners threw the youths down into the ditch
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Salvius cachinnābat
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Salvius was chuckling
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Britannī sunt molestissimī
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the Brits are very troublesome
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