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Translate this Latin without using google translate (extra points for correct answer) 1. Olim erant duo fratres, quorum alter Aeson, Pelias alter appellabatur.
2. Pelias amicum quendam Delphos misit, qui oraculum consuleret.
3. Iason, qui a pueritia apud centaurum quendam habitaverat, etiam venit.
4. Dimisit nuntios in omnes partes, qui causam itineris docerent.
5. Argo, qui summam scientiam nauticarum rerum habebat, navem aedificavit.
6. Apud Iasone erat Hercules, de quo plurima scripta sunt.
7. Ex his Iason quos arbitratus est esse paratissimos delegit.
8. Enim a nautis cognoverat aquae copiam quam secum in nave haberent iam deficere.
9. Phineus nuntium igitur ad navem misit, qui Iasonem et socios ad regiam vocaret.

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