CHAPTER V.
1. +Interest+ with Gen. of Person: 222; H. 406, III. 2. Infin. with Subject-Accus. as Subject: 270; H. 538. 3. Infin. with Subject-Accus. as Object: 272 and Rem.; H. 534.
1. The children of the leading men are brought to Cæsar as hostages.
2. He orders all the children to be brought to him.[1]
3. It concerns Cæsar for[2] the senate to come to him.
4. It concerns Divitiacus to send the forces of the Ædui.
5. Cæsar sees that[3] the forces of the Belgæ are hastening.
6. He learns that the Axona is not far away.
7. This river he crossed[4] and protected his camp by means of its banks.
[NOTES.-- 1. him: in Latin, _himself_. 2. for: not to be expressed in Latin. 3. that: be careful about _that_-clauses. 4. he crossed: use +trānseo+.]