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1 1| weighty arguments he converted Caecilius, who was still cleaving 2 2| MARINE BATHS OF OSTIA, WITH CAECILIUS ASSOCIATED WITH THEM AS 3 2| with excessive pleasure; Caecilius, observing an image of Serapis, 4 3| NOT LESS ON HIMSELF, AS CAECILIUS' HOST, THAN ON CAECILIUS.~ 5 3| CAECILIUS' HOST, THAN ON CAECILIUS.~ Then Octavius said: "It 6 4| IV. ARGUMENT: CAECILIUS, SOMEWHAT GRIEVED AT THIS 7 4| SITS IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN CAECILIUS AND OCTAVIUS.~And thus, 8 4| enjoyment of this spectacle, Caecilius was paying no attention, 9 4| Wherefore do I not recognise, Caecilius, your usual liveliness? 10 4| might separate the two. Then Caecilius began thus: --~ 11 5| V. ARGUMENT: CAECILIUS BEGINS HIS ARGUMENT FIRST 12 13| XIII. ARGUMENT: CAECILIUS AT LENGTH CONCLUDES THAT 13 14| PRIDE OF SELF-SATISFACTION, CAECILIUS URGES OCTAVIUS TO REPLY 14 14| OF HIS ADDRESS.~ Thus far Caecilius; and smiling cheerfully ( 15 15| XV. ARGUMENT: CAECILIUS RETORTS UPON MINUCIUS, WITH 16 15| You are withdrawing," says Caecilius, "from the office of a religious 17 16| INDIVIDUAL ARGUMENTS OF CAECILIUS. NOBODY NEED COMPLAIN THAT 18 16| is therefore no wonder if Caecilius in the same way is cast 19 17| do I refuse to admit what Caecilius earnestly endeavoured to 20 25| ARGUMENT: THEN HE SHOWS THAT CAECILIUS HAD BEEN WRONG IN ASSERTING 21 26| ARGUMENT: THE WEAPON THAT CAECILIUS HAD SLIGHTLY BRANDISHED 22 39| THIS ADDRESS, MINUCIUS AND CAECILIUS SATE FOR SOME TIME IN ATTENTIVE 23 40| XL. ARGUMENT: THEN CAECILIUS EXCLAIMS THAT HE IS VANQUISHED 24 40| things in my own 'mind, Caecilius broke forth: "I congratulate 25 41| PLEASED, AND JOYFULLY DEPART: CAECILIUS, THAT HE HAD BELIEVED; OCTAVIUS, 26 41| departed, glad and cheerful: Caecilius, to rejoice that he had