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Dum quoddam lūdicrum celebratur, latrōnēs īratī ob praedam amissam impetum in rōmulum et remum fēcērunt; captum remum rēgī amūliō tradidērunt. puerōs praedam ex agrīs numitōris ēgisse incūsabant. sīc ad supplicium numitōrī remus dēditur.

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