FELIX ET FUR.

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FELIX ET FUR

post cenam, Quintus rogavit, “pater, cur Felix nunc est libertus? post = after nunc = now rogavit = asked

olim erat servus tuus.” tum pater totam rem narravit. olim = once totam rem = whole story tum = then

scribebat. Felix erat solus. Felix olim in tablino scribebat. Felix erat solus. solus = alone

Clemens et Grumio cibum in foro emebant.

Metella aberat, quod sororem visitabat. aberat = was away sororem = sister

administrabat = was managing pater tuus aberat, quod argentarium in foro administrabat. administrabat = was managing

nemo erat in villa nisi Felix et infans. nemo = no one infans = infant nisi = except

parvus infans in cubiculo dormiebat. parvus = small

subito = suddenly fur = thief subito fur per ianuam intravit. subito = suddenly fur = thief

fur tacite atrium circumspectavit; tacite cubiculum intravit, ubi infans erat. tacite = silently

Felix nihil audivit, quod intente laborabat. nihil = nothing intente = intently

fur parvum infantem e villa tacite portabat. portabat = was carrying

subito infans vagavit. Felix, postquam clamorem audivit statim e tablino festinavit. vagavit = cried statim = immediately

“furcifer!” clamavit Felix iratus et furem ferociter pulsavit. pulsavit = hit

Felix furem paene necavit. ita Felix parvum infantem servavit. paene = almost ita = in this way necavit = killed servavit = saved

dominus, postquam rem audivit, erat laetus et me liberavit. ego sum libertus. liberavit = freed

Quintus rogavit, “sed quis erat infans?”

pater dixit, “Quintus, tu es infans!”