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... other senators in the Senate, and appealed to the citizens with words he did not mean in the Assembly.
But his deception seemed to work well.
The Senate had no clue what Catalina was plotting.
It was a proof that Eustus, who had taken Catalina’s letter of authority, was acting secretly and discreetly.
Cicero and Cato criticized Catalina every day and urged him to confess.
Other senators also poured out insults that were unspeakable, but Catalina did not e ...
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