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 XXI. THE DEATH OF LUCRETIA     50

XXII. THE SONS OF BRUTUS     52

XXIII. HORATIUS COCLES, OR THE ONE-EYED     55

XXIV. GAIUS MUCIUS BURNS HIS RIGHT HAND     6O

XXV. THE DIVINE TWINS     63

XXVI. THE TRIBUNES     66

XXVII. CORIOLANUS AND HIS MOTHER VETURIA     68

XXVIII. THE ROMAN ARMY IN A TRAP     73

XXIX. THE HATED DECEMVIRS     77

XXX. THE DEATH OF VERGINIA     80

XXXI. THE FRIEND OF THE PEOPLE     85

XXXII. CAMILLUS CAPTURES THE CITY OF VEII     88

XXXIII. THE STATUE OF THE GODDESS     92

XXXIV. THE SCHOOLMASTER WHO PROVED A TRAITOR     94

XXXV. THE BATTLE OF ALLIA     97

XXXVI. THE SACRED GEESE     99

XXXVII. THE CITY IS REBUILT     105

XXXVIII. CAMILLUS SETS THE CAMP OF THE VOLSCIANS ON FIRE     109

XXXIX. THE BATTLE ON THE BANKS OF THE ANIO     111

XL. THE CURTIAN LAKE     116

XLI. THE DREAM OF THE TWO CONSULS     119

XLII. THE CAUDINE FORKS     124

XLIII. THE DISGRACE OF THE CAUDINE FORKS AVENGED     129

XLIV. FABIUS AMONG THE CIMINIAN HILLS     131

XLV. THE BATTLE OF SENTINUM     135

XLVI. THE SON OF FABIUS LOSES A BATTLE     138