The consul thinking that he had made sufficient inquiries
concerning Æbutius, and that his testimony was unquestionable,
having dismissed Æbutia, requested his mother-in-law to send again
to the Aventine, and bring from that quarter Hispala, a freedwoman,
not unknown in that neighborhood; for there were some queries which
he wished to make of her. Hispala being alarmed because she was
being sent for by a woman of such high rank and respectable
character, and being ignorant of the cause, after she saw the
lictors in the porch, the multitude attending to the consul and the
consul himself, was very near fainting. The consul led her into the
retired part of the house, and, in the presence of his
mother-in-law, told her, that she need not be uneasy, if she could
resolve to speak the truth. She might receive a promise of
protection either from Sulpicia, a matron of such dignified
character, or from himself. That she ought to tell him, what was
accustomed to be done at the Bacchanalia, in the nocturnal orgies
in the grove of Stimula. When the woman heard this, such terror and
trembling of all her limbs seized her, that for a long time she was
unable to speak; but recovering at length she said, that "when she
was very young, and a slave, she had been initiated, together with
her mistress; but for several years past, since she had obtained
her liberty, she knew nothing of what was done there." The consul
commended her so far, as not having denied that she was initiated,
but charged her to explain all the rest with the same sincerity;
and told her, affirming that she knew nothing further, that "there
would not be the same tenderness or pardon extended to her, if she
should be convicted by another person, and one who had made a
voluntary confession; that there was such a person, who had heard
the whole from her, and had given him a full account of it."
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