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This latter was a kind of job by which Roman Senators got themselves sent forth on their private travels with all the appanages of a Senator travelling on public business. We have his argument as to both. Elsewhere he objects to a "libera legatio" as being a job.

He told the electors in his address that he had always desired Italia unita e libera, and if "united" did not yet imply "under one king," the phrase was still significant. Two months later he was elected in four divisions; probably the death of his nephew in the interim on the field of battle modified, for the time, his unpopularity. He took his seat for the first college of Turin.

These were exhibited by Manius Acilius Glabrio and Caius Laelius, who also, out of the money arising from fines, erected three brazen statues, to Ceres, Liber, and Libera.

And as if the usual silence of the chapel would be too hard to bear, the living girls chanted to-day the "Dies Irae" and the "Libera me." When winter came, the little trestle was often in requisition, for the inmates of St. Anne's were ill-fitted to cope with any sickness.

She turned nervously to the piano and struck a ringing chord, another and dropped to the chair, head bowed on her slim childish neck. Presently there stole through the silence a tremulous voice intoning the "Libera Nos," with its strange refrain: "A furore Normanorum Libera nos, O Domme!"

He crossed himself, as if to exorcise the evil mood if it indeed existed, and devotedly bowing his head and folding his hands "Libera me a malo, Domine!" he murmured audibly. Then, with a greater fierceness than before "Now," he demanded, "will you tell me his name?" "I would I could," the terrified hunchback began.