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 XCVI. THE ORATOR ARISTION      325

XCVII. SULLA BESIEGES ATHENS      328

XCVIII. SULLA SAVES ROME FROM THE SAMNITES      331

XCIX. THE PROSCRIPTIONS OF SULLA      334

C. THE GLADIATORS' REVOLT      337

CI. THE PIRATES      341

CII. POMPEY GOES TO WAR WITH MITHRIDATES      345

CIII. CICERO DISCOVERS THE CATILINARIAN CONSPIRACY      350

CIV. THE DEATH OF THE CONSPIRATORS      353

CV. JULIUS CÆSAR IS CAPTURED BY PIRATES      356

CVI. CÆSAR GIVES UP HIS TRIUMPH      360

CVII. CÆSAR PRAISES HIS TENTH LEGION      363

CVIII. CÆSAR WINS A GREAT VICTORY OVER THE NERVII      367

CIX. CÆSAR INVADES BRITAIN      370

CX. CÆSAR CROSSES THE RUBICON      374

CXI. CÆSAR AND THE PILOT      378

CXII. THE FLIGHT OF POMPEY      381

CXIII. CATO DIES RATHER THAN YIELD TO CÆSAR      386

CXIV. CÆSAR IS LOADED WITH HONOURS      389

CXV. THE NOBLES PLOT AGAINST CÆSAR      392

CXVI. THE ASSASSINATION OF CÆSAR     396

CXVII. BRUTUS SPEAKS TO THE CITIZENS      399

CXVIII. MARK ANTONY SPEAKS TO THE CITIZENS      402

CXIX. THE SECOND TRIUMVIRATE      405

CXX. THE BATTLE OF PHILIPPI      408

CXXI. THE DEATH OF BRUTUS      411