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At this time, when the conspiracy was at its height; when Catiline was starting for the
army, and Lentulus was being left in the city; when Cassius was being appointed to superintend
the burning of the city, and Cethegus the massacre; when Autronius had the part allotted to
him of occupying Italy; when, in short, everything was being arranged, and settled, and
prepared; where, O Cornelius, was Sulla? Was he at Rome? No, he was very far away. Was he in
those districts to which Catiline was betaking himself? He was still further from them. Was he
in the Camertine, Picenian, or Gallic district? lands which the disease, as it were, of that
frenzy had infected most particularly. Nothing is further from the truth; for he was, as I
have said already, at Naples. He was in that part of Italy which above all others was free
from all suspicion of being implicated in that business.
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