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ch. 513.51After the envoys were dismissed, Verginius pointed out to the soldiers that they had a few moments ago felt themselves embarrassed in a matter of no great importance, because they were a multitude without a head, and the answer they had given, though it served their turn was the outcome rather of the general feeling at the time than of any settled purpose. He was of opinion that ten men should be chosen to hold supreme command, and by virtue of their military rank should be called tribunes of the soldiers. He himself was the first to whom this distinction was offered, but he replied, Reserve the opinion you have formed of me till both you and I are in more favourable circumstances; so long as my daughter is unavenged no honour can give me pleasure, nor in the present disturbed state of the commonwealth is it any advantage for those men to be at your head who are most obnoxious to party malice. If I am to be of any use, I shall be none the less so in a private capacity. Ten military tribunes, accordingly, were appointed.
The army acting against the Sabines did not remain
passive. There, too, at the instigation of Icilius and
Numitorius, a revolt against the decemvirs took place.
The feelings of the soldiery were roused by the
recollection of the murdered Siccius no less than by
the fresh story of the maiden whom it had been sought
to make a victim of foul lust. When Icilius heard that
tribunes of the soldiers had been elected on the
Alarmed at the direction affairs were taking, the
senate held
daily meetings, but the time was spent in mutual
reproaches rather than in deliberation. The decemvirs
were openly charged with the murder of Siccius, the
profligacy of Appius, and the disgrace incurred in the
field. It was proposed that Valerius and Horatius
should go to the
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