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quibus verbīs audītīs (ablative absolute) |
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with which words having been heard (better English: when they had heard this) |
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mē custōde (ablative absolute) |
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with me on guard, while I am on guard |
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surripiō, surripere, surripuī, surreptus |
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prehendō, prehendere, prehendī, prehēnsus |
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exsiliō, exsilīre, exsiluī, |
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cōnfugiō, cōnfugere, cōnfūgī |
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subsequor, subsequī, subsecūtus |
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they arrived at the baths |
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whose name was (cui is dative of possession) |
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I will go out, I will leave |
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Asellum (dir. obj.) prope vestīmenta sedentem |
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Asellus (who was) sitting near the clothes |
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quod ubi vīdit (linking qui) |
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sē cēlāre in animō habēbat |
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he intended to hide (himself) |
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