Episode 2.3: In the House of Marcus Maecenas

 

Bellātor et Octāviāna ad cubiculum clam eunt. cubiculum est parvum sed pictūrās in mūrīs habet.

 

in cubiculō est modo ūnus lectus. tunica inornāta in lectō est.

 

“in vīllā Caeciliī, vidēbam servōs tunicās similēs gerentēs. fortassē est tunica servī?” rogat Bellātor.

 

“ita,” inquit Octāviāna, “fortassē tū dēbēs gerere tunicam?”

 

“minimē! tunica est minima! sum fortissimus et nōn possum tunicam gerere,” rēspondet Bellātor.

 

cista quoque est in cubiculō. cista est clausa.

 


quid Recentiī agunt?

 

Choice A: Recentiī ad peristȳlum eunt.

Choice B: Bellātor cistam aperit.

Choice C: Octāviāna tunicam gerit.

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