110 EXERCISES
magnā superāvērunt.
- Alia animālia terram, alia mare amant.
- Nāvēs longae quae auxilium ad imperātōrem portābant ignī ab hostibus dēlētae sunt.
- In eō marī avis multās vīdimus quae longē ā terrā volāverant.
- Nōnne vīdistis nāvīs longās hostium et ignīs quibus urbs nostra vāstābātur? Certē, sed nec caedem cīvium nec fugam clientium vīdimus.
- Avēs et alia animālia, ubi ignem vīdērunt, salūtem fugā petere celeriter incēpērunt.
- Num iūdex in peditum ōrdinibus stābat? Minimē, iūdex erat apud equitēs et equus eius īnsigne pulchrum gerēbat.
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II.
- Because of the lack of grain the animals of the village were not able to live.
- When the general[1] heard the rumor, he quickly sent a horseman to the village.
- The horseman had a beautiful horse and wore spurs of gold.
- He said to the citizens, “Send your retainers with horses and wagons to our camp, and you will receive an abundance of grain.”
- With happy hearts they hastened to obey his words.[2]