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What do the letters STVBEEV stand for (what is the Latin phrase they abbreviate)?
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CICERO TERENTIAE SALŪTEM PLŪRIMAM DĪCIT
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Epistulam tuam, mea Terentia, nunc teneō.
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Epistulam tuam, mea Terentia, nunc teneō.
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Epistulam tamen tuam nōn sōlum cum gaudiō, sed etiam cum lacrimīs legō.
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Epistulam tamen tuam nōn sōlum cum gaudiō, sed etiam cum lacrimīs legō.
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Nam longē ā patriā, longē ā familiā sum miser.
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Nam longē ā patriā, longē ā familiā sum miser.
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Dē tē, dē fīliā et dē fīliō semper cōgitō.
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Dē tē, dē fīliā et dē fīliō semper cōgitō.
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Animus dolet.
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Animus dolet.
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Mala cōnsilia ā malīs virīs contrā mē parantur et auxilium mihi ā bonīs virīs darī dēbet.
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Tē, Terentia mea, valdē amō et ā tē epistulās longās exspectō.
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Tē, Terentia mea, valdē amō et ā tē epistulās longās exspectō.
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Sī epistulās tuās legō, tē in animō meō videō.
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Sī epistulās tuās legō, tē in animō meō videō.
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Tē ipsam, fīlium, fīliam pulchram bene cūrāre dēbēs.
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Tē ipsam, fīlium, fīliam pulchram bene cūrāre dēbēs.
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Valē!
Where is Cicero while writing the letter?
How many family members does Cicero mention in his lett er and who are they?
What is Cicero afraid of?
How does Cicero feel (according to his own words), when he reads Terentia’s letter?
What does Cicero ask Terentia to do?