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Vitia washed down the tables at The Lyre of Apollo, singing a song she had learned many years before. Avitius stopped in the doorway and watched…
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Julia Berenice
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An early Saturnalia present
io Saturnalia!
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Too many books
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"I have enough books"
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Far on the ringing plains…
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