Episode 2.3: In the House of Marcus Maecenas

 

Bellātor ad cistam ambulat et dēclārat, “aperiō cistam!”

 

Bellātor cistam aperīre temptat. Bellātor cistam aperīre nōn potest.

 

Octāviāna rīdet. “cista est clausa, ō frāter! nōn habēs clāvem!”

 

Bellātor rogat, “ubi est clāvis? fortassē possum clāvem invenīre. quid est in cistā? dīc mihi, quid est in cistā?”

 

Bellātor est tristis quod cistam aperīre nōn potest.

 


quid Recentiī agunt?

 

Choice A: Recentiī ad peristȳlum eunt.

Choice B: Octāviāna tunicam gerit.

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