Flaccus goes to the pub {Ans: When dinner is finished, Flaccus goes out into the road and walks to the pub. When he enters the pub, he sees many friends. They greet him. Flaccus sits and drinks wine. His friends talk (make conversation) for a long time; they are miserable; they make many complaints. Seleucus says, 'Oh dear! (Alas, alas!) It hasn't rained for a long time; the fields are dry.' Chrysanthus says, 'Food is dear; the farmers are miserable; but no one helps them.' Philerus says, 'The magistrates don't care about the farmers.' Others make other complaints. But Flaccus doesn't listen to (hear) them; he is tired; sometimes he sleeps, sometimes he drinks his wine. At last he gets up and returns home.}Exercise 5.5 {Ans: 1 puerōfessō. 2 magnācasā. 3 multīs feminīs. 4 puellālaetā. 5 colōnīs miserīs.}Exercise 5.6 {Ans: 1 in agrō. Flaccus and his son are working in the field. 2 in viā; in casam. The girls are playing in the road; Scintilla calls them into the house. 3 ad agrum. Flaccus leads the boys to the field. 4 cumfēminīs. Many girls are walking to the spring with the women. _ 5 cum amīcīslcum amīcō;