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. 1. 481. It seems to resemble the simple game played by schoolboys on the slate, and known among them as tit-tat-to.]
[Footnote 1079: No trusting.--Ver. 377. On account of the continued run of bad luck.]
[Footnote 1080: Flying ball.'--Ver. 380. See the Tristia, Book ii . 1. 485-6, and the Note.]
[Footnote 1081: The Virgin.--Ver. 385. This was near the Campus Martius. See the Fasti, Book i . 1. 464; and the Pontic Epistles,