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\title{FABVLAE ADDENDAE}
Quī sunt titulī librōrum līberōrum? Suntne Iūlia Quīntusque līberī librōrum?
- \mychapter{}{NVM DOMINVS PLORAT?}{AD CAPITVLVM III}
+\mychapter{}{NVM DOMINVS PLORAT?}{AD CAPITVLVM III}
Batiātus dominus est. Dormit.
Naevia ancilla est. Naevia cantat. Iam nōn dormit Batiātus, quia eam audit. Īrātus est, venit eamque verberat. Naevia plōrat.
Venit Naevia. Ecce servus verberat dominum, et plōrat dominus! Naevia rīdet cantatque. Naevia quoque verberat Batiātum. Vocat: ``Dominus quī plōrat et quem verberat servus nōn dominus, sed servus est! Iam Spartacus Crīxusque dominī sunt, et Naevia domina est, et Batiātus servus meus est! Hahahae!''
- \mychapter{}{DOMINI NOVI}{AD CAPITVLVM IV}
+\mychapter{}{DOMINI NOVI}{AD CAPITVLVM IV}
Crīxus: ``Batiāte, ubi est pecūnia?''
Batiātus tacet. Spartacus sūmit baculum Batiātī, Batiātumque rūrsus verberat. Is vocat: ``Batiāte!'' Batiātus nullum vocābulum respondet, sed plōrat.