Then he summoned Lucius to his presence and praised him for his attachment to his brother,because he had taken the blame upon himself while carrying out Antony's wishes,but reproached him with ingratitude,if, after meeting such a favor from himself, he should now refuse to make confession regarding Antony, who was said to have formed an alliance openly with Pompeius. "Having confidence in you," he said, "when Calenus died I took charge of his provinces and army through my friends for Antony, so that they might not be without a head, but now that the plot is unveiled I shall keep them all for myself, and if you wish to go to your brother I will allow you to do so fearlessly." He spoke thus, either to test Lucius
「君を信頼しているから」とOctavianは言った。「Celenusが死んだ時、長が不在ということにならないように、私は友人を通してAntonyのために、彼の地方と軍隊の管理を引き受けたのだが、策略が明るみになった今、私はそれら全てを自分のために保持しようと思う。もし君が弟の所へ行きたければ、恐れずに行くがいい。私は許可しよう。」彼はLuciusを試すためか自分が言ったことがAntonyに届けられるためか、そのように述べた。
or in order that what he said might reach Antony.Lucius replied,saying,"I shall always set my country above gratitude and above family." Octavian said that he would entrust to Lucius,because he was what he was, the whole of Spain, and the army in it, with Lucius,who now commanded it,as his lieutenants.Thus Octavian dismissed Lucius with honor, but kept a secret watch upon him by means of his lieutenants.From thence Antony and Ahenobarbus sailed to Brundusium, which was garrisoned by five cohorts of Octavian's troops. The citizens closed their gates against Ahenobarbus, as an old enemy, and against Antony, as one introducing an enemy.Antony was indignant, and considering this a pretence, and that he was shut out
by Octavian's garrison at the latter's instance, he drew a ditch and palisade across the isthmus that connects the town with the mainland. The city is situated on a peninsula which fronts a crescent-shaped harbor, and the people coming from the mainland could no longer reach the rising ground on which the city stands, as it had been cut off and walled in. Antony also surrounded the harbor with towers planted closely together.He called upon Pompeius also to move against Italy with his fleet and do whatever he could. Pompeius despatched Menodorus, who seized Sardinia, which belonged to Octavian, and two legions in it, who were panic-stricken at this agreement between Pompeius and Antony.