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I have all of part one and about a paragraph of part 2. I will out the full second part on later. I'm sure this is not all correct, but it's good enough to turn in for a homework grade

Festival part 1

The citizens were happy. For the winter was over. Now the first day of spring is approaching.. Now the priests of the Goddess Isis thought the city street gate are accustomed to. The priests carry the statue of Isis and bring it to Pompeii every year, which many Alexandrians want to watch, because it was splendid..

This parade however Barbillus is not watching. "This is not an advantage today for me to go to the city," he said. "I have often watched the parade, you however have never. My friend therefore, Aristo, will lead you to the parade."

Barbillus gave thanks, and with Aristo went to the harbor. Galatea and her daughter, Helena, went with us. The city streets now are filled with Alexandrian citizens. When they approached the harbor, Galatea's daughter and husband continually scolded:

"Helena do not hurry! Hold up your head! Aristo! Move this crowd! The crowd of Alexandrians filled the whole street. We are in a lot of danger."

Festival Part 2

Afterwards to the temple Augusti returned, Galatea

"This place is very good and new," she said, "from where they are used to seeing all the spectators. From there the parade and sacred ships are able to be seen. All slaves serve him in this place. Aristo! Were no slaves sent out this morning?"

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