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Quinctius being perplexed at this desertion, obtains a few days'
delay from the Scapulae; he sends into Gaul to
have those things sold which he had advertised; being absent, he sells them at a less
favourable time than before; he pays the Scapulae with more disadvantage to himself than
he would have done. Then of his own accord he calls Naevius to account, in order, since
he suspected that there would be a dispute about something, to provide for the
termination of the business as soon as possible, and with the smallest possible trouble.
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