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[725] “‘Opaca:’ not dark, but only shady: not so dark but that one could see the way. Comp. Pliny Ep. 7. 21, ‘Cubicula obductis velis opaca, nec tamen obscura, facio.’” Henry. Aeneas of course means to say that he purposely kept out of the light. “Opaca domorum” Lucr. 2.115. See on 1. 422.

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