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itaque
hesterno die L. Flaccum et C. Pomptinum praetores, fortissimos
atque amantissimos rei publicae viros, ad me
vocavi, rem1 exposui, quid fieri placeret ostendi. illi autem,
qui omnia de re publica praeclara atque egregia
sentirent, sine recusatione ac sine ulla mora negotium
susceperunt et, cum advesperasceret, occulte ad pontem
Mulvium pervenerunt atque ibi in proximis villis ita bipertito2
fuerunt ut Tiberis inter eos et pons interesset.
eodem autem et ipsi sine cuiusquam suspicione multos
fortis viros eduxerant, et ego ex praefectura Reatina
compluris delectos adulescentis quorum opera utor adsidue
in rei publicae praesidio3 cum gladiis miseram.
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