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Chapter V Marcus to the Rescue. Cornēlia et Flāvia in hortō saepe ambulant.

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Page 1: Chapter V Marcus to the Rescue. Cornēlia et Flāvia in hortō saepe ambulant.

Chapter VMarcus to the Rescue

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Cornēlia et Flāvia in

hortō saepe ambulant.

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Cornelia and Flavia

often walk in the

garden.

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Sī diēs est calidus, ex

hortō in silvam

ambulant quod ibi est

rīvus frīgidus.

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If the day is warm, they walk out of the garden into the woods because there is a cold river.

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In eādem silvā puerī

quoque saepe errant.

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The boys also often

wander in the same

woods.

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Hodiē, quod diēs est

calidus, puellae sub

arbore prope rīvum

sedent.

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Today, because the

day is warm, the girls

sit under the tree near

the river.

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Dum ibi sedent, Flāvia,

“Cūr Mārcus arborēs

ascendere non vult?

Estne puer ignāvus?”

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While they sit there, Flavia says, “Why does Marcus not want to climb trees? Is he a lazy boy?”

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“Minimē!” respondet

Cornēlia. “Cūr tū

Mārcum nōn amās?

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“No!” replies Cornelia.

“Why do you not like

Marcus?

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“Mārcus neque

ignāvus neque

temerārius est.”

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“Marcus is neither lazy

nor reckless.”

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Tum Flāvia, “Sed

Mārcus est semper

sollicitus. Sextum nihil

terret.”

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Then Flavia says, “But

Marcus is always

worried. Nothing

frightens Sextus.”

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Subitō lupum

cōnspiciunt quī ad

rīvum fūrtim

dēscendit.

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Suddenly they catch

sight of a wolf that is

climbing down to the

river stealthily.

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Perterritiae sunt

puellae. Statim

clāmant, “Mārce!

Sexte! Ferte auxilium!

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The girls are terrified.

Immediately they

shout, “Marcus!

Sextus! Bring help!

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Puerī, ubi clāmōrem

audiunt, statim ad

puellās currunt.

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The boys, when they

hear the shout,

immediately run to the

girls.

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Lupus eōs iam

cōnspicit.

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The wolf catches sight

of them.

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Tum Sextus, quod

lupus eum terret,

arborem petit et statim

ascendit.

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Then Sextus, because

the wolf frightens him,

looks for a tree and

immediately climbs.

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Sed Mārcus rāmum

arripit et lupum

repellit.

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But Marcus grabs a

branch and drives off

the wolf.

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Puellae ē silvā currunt

et ad vīllam salvae

adveniunt.

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The girls run out of the

woods and arrive

safely to the house.

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Brevī tempore, ubi

Mārcus advenit, eum

laetae excipiunt.

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In a short time, when

Marcus arrives, they

welcome him happily.

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Sextus, puer ignavus,

adhūc sedet in arbore

perterritus. Ex arbore

dēscendere timet.

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Sextus, a cowardly boy, still sits in the tree terrified. He is afraid to climb down out of the tree.