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here is none of the best, to be sudden, for he feared prevention. He  
then turned to Brutus, apparently much excited, and asked what should be  
done, and swore that either he or Caesar would never turn back--he would  
kill himself first. At this time Caesar was talking to some of the  
back-country members about the approaching fall elections, and paying  
little attention to what was going on around him. Billy Trebonius got  
into conversation with the people's friend and Caesar's--Mark Antony--and  
under some pretense or other got him away, and Brutus, Decius, Casca,  
Cinna, Metellus Cimber, and others of the gang of infamous desperadoes  
that infest Rome at present, closed around the doomed Caesar. Then  
Metellus Cimber knelt down and begged that his brother might be recalled  
from banishment, but Caesar rebuked him for his fawning conduct, and  
refused to grant his petition. Immediately, at Cimber's request, first  
Brutus and then Cassias begged for the return of the banished Publius;  
but Caesar still refused. He said he could not be moved; that he was as  
fixed as the North Star, and proceeded to speak in the most complimentary  
terms of the firmness of that star and its steady character. Then he  
said he was like it, and he believed he was the only man in the country  
that was; therefore, since he was "constant" that Cimber should be  
banished, he was also "constant" that he should stay banished, and he'd  
be hanged if he didn't keep him so!  
Instantly seizing upon this shallow pretext for a fight, Casca sprang at  
Caesar and struck him with a dirk, Caesar grabbing him by the arm with  
his right hand, and launching a blow straight from the shoulder with his  
left, that sent the reptile bleeding to the earth. He then backed up  
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