quid . . . sit, what will happen to you. Gavium istum, that G. of yours (i.e. the G. whom you misrepresent). repentinum, suddenly discovered. neque, etc., and this I will show, etc. Notice that in Latin the connective attracts the negative whenever it can. aliquis: Gavius was a very common name in South Italy. ad arbitrium tuum, at your discretion (i.e. as many as you like). sero, too late (for you, but not too late for the court). judices, obj. of doceant.
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