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    hisfalyhadbeenruined.butheanand

    obeginlifeaneedanded

    fortheharvest.hearkettogether

    hhiscattleandhispoultry,tofindthatthelargelandowners

    all

    alongtheline.foraupleofyearshetriedtoholdhisown.

    thenhegaveupindespair.helefttheuntryandhe

    tothecity.iyhewasashungryashehadbeen

    beforeontheland.buthesharedhisseryhthousands

    ofotherdisiedbeings.theyhedtogetherinfilthy

    hovelsinthesuburbsofthelargecities.they

    togetsiics.theywereall

    profoundlydised.theyhadfoughtfortheiruntryand

    thisheirreolistento

    thoseplausiblespellbindersheraroundapublic

    grievanea

    gravehesafetyofthestate.

    buttheclassofthenesshoulders.

    ``yandourpoli,theyargued,``they

    obinorder.andtheyhidtheelvesbehind

    thehighheirpleasantvillasandcultivatedtheir

    gardensahepoeofacertainhreek

    slavehadjusttranslatedintoverypleasinglatiers.

    inafeilieshoheoldtraditionofunselfish

    servionhntinued.elia,thedaughter

    ofsarriedtoaronbythe

    naofgrahus.shehadtiberiusandgaius.

    heboysgreheyenteredpolitidtriedt

    abouts.asushadshown

    thatstofthelandoftheitalianpeninsulawasownedby

    tilies.tiberiusgrahus,havingbeen

    eleen.herevivedtwo

    alaberofacreshasingle

    oightpossess.inthisorevivethe

    valuableoldallandindepefreeholders.the

    nearobberandahestate.

    therereetriots.apartyofthugsokillthe

    populartribuiberiusgrakedwhenhe

    eheasselyaodeath.tenyearslater

    hisbraiustriedtheexperintofrefanation

    againsttheexpressedrongprivilegedclass.he

    passeda``poorlaeanttohelpthedestitute

    farrs.eventuallyitdethegreaterpartoftheron

    citizensintoprofessionalbeggars.

    heestablishedloniesofdestitutepeopleindistantparts

    oftheeire,butthesesettlentsfailedtoattracttheright

    sortofpeople.befaiusgrahe

    toourderedandhisfolloherkilledorexiled.

    thefirsttershadbeelewowho

    caafterp.theywere

    professionalsoldiers.ohe

    otherhenjoyedalargepersonalfollowing.

    sullaarius,thevictor

    ibattleatthefootofthealpsheteutons

    andthecirihadb
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