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He
says that he had had a sale by auction in Gaul;
that he had sold what he thought fit; that he had taken care that the partnership should
owe him nothing; that he would have no more to do with summoning any one, or with giving
security; if Quinctius had any business to transact with him, he had no objection. He,
as he was desirous to revisit his farm in Gaul,
does not summon the man at present; so he departs without giving security. After that,
Quinctius remains at Rome about thirty days.
He gets any securities which he had given other people respited, so as to be able to go
without hindrance into Gaul.
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