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5.“What is suitable for a legate,” remarked the unknown dryly, “would not be seemly for a princess.
6.Here the two friends, warming to the recollection of the legate’s entry, both began talking at once.
7.“And when the legate passed over it they let fly more than two hundred dozen birds of all kinds. That was beautiful, Liènarde!
8.For Lollius Urbicus,32 his legate, overcame the Britons33 and built a second wall, one of turf,34 after driving back the barbarians.
9.“And you remember, Gisquette, just as the legate passed they sounded the assault, and all the English had their throats cut.

