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After a rebel bombardment, the loyalist food stores are all but destroyed. Cato attempts to bluff
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Vabathus' sons is found murdered, with Balthus being the prime suspect. Meanwhile, Cato meets Sempronius' daughter, Julia, and the two fall in love after an uneasy start.
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