CHAPTER XIII.
1. +Cum+ Temporal with Subjunctive: 325; H. 521, II. 2. 2. Constructions with +peto+: 239, c. N. 1; H. 374, 2, N. 4.
1. When the arms had been given up,[1] the elders came forth.
2. All the elders came out of Bratuspantium and begged Cæsar for peace.[2]
3. Cæsar, when he had received their submission, asked the men for their[3] arms.
4. According to their[4] custom they stretched out their hands and asked the Romans for peace.
[NOTES.-- 1. Render this clause in two ways: first by two words, then by a full clause. So each of the three following sentences contains a clause to be rendered in two ways. 2. Cæsar for peace: quite otherwise in Latin. 3. their: omit. 4. their: is this to be expressed by +eōrum+?]