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Life of Cicero

CHAPTER II
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They go to bed with us.

They travel about with us.

They accompany us as we escape into the country."[40] Archias probably did something for him in directing his taste, and has been rewarded thus richly.

As to other lessons, we know that he was instructed in law by Scaevola, and he has told us that he listened to Crassus and Antony.

At sixteen he went through the ceremony of putting off his boy's dress, the toga praetexta, and appearing in the toga virilis before the Praetor, thus assuming his right to go about a man's business.


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