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Ut enim adulescentibus bona indole praeditis sapientes senes delectantur, leviorque fit senectus eorum qui a iuventute coluntur et diliguntur, sic adulescentes senum praeceptis gaudent, quibus ad virtutum studia ducuntur, nec minus intellego me vobis quam mihi vos esse iucundos.

The third person of the imperative is for the most part avoided in ordinary language; and the pres. subj. is used in its stead. Nostras manus, i.e. those ready to join us and aid our arms, viz. Doed. renders, just as certainly as. Vacua. Destitute of soldiers. Senum, sc. veterani et emeriti. Cf. note, 15. Aegra==disaffected. Cf. Hic dux, etc. In hoc campo est. Depends on this battle field.

These are probably rumores senum severiorum, and I will only say of them, if there is any ground for such apprehensions, you must remember that hospitality is an instinct with our people, and that it is their desire that you should see and learn a great deal, and that you should see and learn it in the pleasantest manner possible.

One and another cried out, 'Senum wants you to go to Zechariah's. So to Zechariah's we went, and there was my pupil, waiting with open arms to receive me. She took me from my horse, exclaiming, 'Is it true that you have come? I have heard where you staid last night, and I know you did not sleep at all.

We now knew that we were not far off the Land's End, on one of two rocks called The Sisters, with the village of Senum abreast of us. "Your father and I looked in each other's faces; we felt that there was little hope that we should ever see our wives and infants again.

As one instinct after another becomes furious or disorganised, cowardly or criminal, under these artificial restrictions, the public and private conscience turns against it all its forces, necessarily without much nice discrimination; the frank passions of youth are met with a grimace of horror on all sides, with rumores senum severiorum, with an insistence on reticence and hypocrisy.