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Lūcia et alexander
lucia et melissa prope palaestram ambulant. lucia
alexandrum videt.
lucia: melissa, ecce! iuvenis ille est alexander.
melissa: quis est alexander?
lucia: alexander est iuvenis graecus. theodorus in
palaestra cotidië alexandrum et quintum
docet. quintus et alexander amicissimi sunt.
melissa: quam pulcher est alexander!
lucia: alexander est callidissimus, heri alexander
rhëtori et amicis optimum argumentum explicavit.
melissa: quintus quoque callidus est.
lúcia: alexander est callidior quam quintus. nös römäni
nön semper sumus meliörēs quam graeci.
melissa: alexander të dēlectat?
lücia: minimë! quam ridicula es, melissa!
(lūcia ērubēscit.)
can someone translate this?

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alexandrum videt.
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