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In villa sedet vir Romanus, nomine Gaius Cornelius, qui est pater Marci et Corneliae | A Roman man, named Gaius Cornelius, who is the father of Marcus and Cornelia, is sitting in the country house.
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Cornelius est senator Romanus. | Cornelius is a Roman senator.
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Solus sedet quod multas epistulas scribere vult. | He is sitting alone because he wants to write many letters.
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Dum pater occupatus est, Marcus et Sextus et Cornelia in agris vicinis errant. | While father is busy, Marcus and Sextus, and Cornelia are wandering in the neighboring fields.
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Ibi multos servos laborantes spectant. | They watch many slaves working there.
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Subito nuntium conspiciunt qui ad eos venit. | Suddenly they catch sight of a messenger who is coming toward them.
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Nuntius, ubi advenit, pueros salutat. | The messenger, when he arrives, greets the children.
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"Salve!" respondet Marcus. | "Greetings!" Responds Marcus.
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"Quem tū petis?" | "For whom are you searching?"
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Nuntius, "Gaium Cornelium peto," inquit. | The messenger says, "I'm looking for Gaius Cornelius."
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Marcus, "Gaius Cornelius est pater meus" inquit. | Marcus says, "Gaius Cornelius is my father."
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"Est in villā." | He is in the country house.
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Nuntium in villam ducit et patrem petit. | He leads the messenger to the country house and seeks his father.
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"Pater," inquit Marcus, "nuntius in villā est." | "Father" Marcus says, "The messenger is in the country house."
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Cornelius statim venit et nuntium salutat. | Cornelius immediately comes and greets the messenger
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Epistulam nuntius tradit. | the messenger hands over the letter.
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Cornelius, ubi epistulam legit, "eheu" inquit. | When Cornelius reads the letter "Alas!" he says
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"Princeps senatorēs Romanōs ad urbem revocat." | "The emperor calls back the Roman senators to the city."
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"eōs consulere vult." | "He wants to consult them."
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"necesse est ad urbem redire." | "It is necessary to return to the city."
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"eugepae!" clamat Sextus, quī Romam redīre vult. | "Hooray!" shouts Sextus, who wishes to return to Rome.
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Gemit Cornelia quod Flavia ad urbem venīre nōn potest. | Cornelia grumbles because Flavia cannot come to the city.
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