44/51 Drusus has accordingly prepared a new will which, if questioned, I shall defend in the courts with all my power. Farewell." [121] Expounders of the Roman law. That Ahenobarbus should conspire against Drusus seemed the most natural thing in the world. That the news that the conspiracy had failed should come from such a quarter, and through the hands of his own niece, at once terrified and angered him. Lucius was standing gaping, in half horror, half fascination, at Cornelia. |