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Leo et Tauri Duo. The Lion and Two Bulls. In duos tauros leo faciebat impetum , lautas sibi epulas quaerens . A lion was attacking two bulls, seeking to make a meal of them. Illi , coniunctis viribus , opponunt cornua , medios ne irruere possit leo .
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Leo et Tauri Duo The Lion and Two Bulls
In duos taurosleofaciebatimpetum, lautassibiepulasquaerens. • A lion was attacking two bulls, seeking to make a meal of them.
Illi, coniunctisviribus, opponuntcornua, medios ne irruerepossitleo. • The bulls, however, both opposed the lion with their horns and didn’t let the lion burst into the middle of them.
Duobus ergo imparleoviribus, doloagerecoepit, sicqueestallocutusalterum, “Amicumtuumsiprodiderismihi, incolumemhinc ego tedimittam.” • When the lion saw that he was powerless against the two bulls together, he deceptively spoke to one of them and said, “If you hand your partner over to me, I will keep you safe from harm.”
Qua ususfraude, faciliutrumquenecavitnegotio. • In this way, he was able to kill both of the bulls. >