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But still there is no mention made of whence the poison came from, or how it
was prepared. They say that it was given to Publius Licinius, a modest and
virtuous young man, and an intimate friend of Caelius. They say that an
arrangement was entered into with the slaves, that they should come to the
strangers' baths; and that Licinius should come thither also, and should
give them the box containing the poison. Now, here first of all I ask this
question, What was the object of all this being done in that previously
arranged place? Why did not the slaves come to Caelius's house? If that
great intimacy and that excessive familiarity between Caelius and Clodia
still subsisted, what suspicion would have been excited by one of the slaves
of that woman having been seen at Caelius's house? But if a quarrel had
already sprung up between them, if the intimacy was over, and enmity had
taken its place, “
Hence arose those tears.
” This is the cause of all that wickedness and of all those crimes. [62] Very true, says he, and when the slaves had reported to their mistress the whole transaction and the guilty designs of Caelius, that crafty woman enjoined her slaves to promise Caelius everything; but in order that the poison when it was being delivered to them by Licinius, might be clearly detected, she commanded them to appoint the strangers' baths as the place where it was to he delivered in order to send thither friends to lie in ambush there and then on a sudden, when Licinius had arrived and was delivering the poison, to jump out, and arrest the man.
” This is the cause of all that wickedness and of all those crimes. [62] Very true, says he, and when the slaves had reported to their mistress the whole transaction and the guilty designs of Caelius, that crafty woman enjoined her slaves to promise Caelius everything; but in order that the poison when it was being delivered to them by Licinius, might be clearly detected, she commanded them to appoint the strangers' baths as the place where it was to he delivered in order to send thither friends to lie in ambush there and then on a sudden, when Licinius had arrived and was delivering the poison, to jump out, and arrest the man.