324 The Loom of Language what should never have been together, will deny that the word-order of literary Latin was amazingly "free " In reality, this so-called free word-order was the greatest impediment to quick grasp of texts, never composed, as are modem books, foi rapid reading by woilong people The traditional narrative, as told above, omits to mention the circumstance that the Latin of selected school texts existed on wax or papyrus It was not the language which Romans used when they talked to one another. The crossword puzzles of Cicero and his contemporaries, like the Enghsh of Gertrude Stein or James Joyce, had little to do with the character of the language they spoke It was the exclusive speciality of literary coteries tyrannized by cadence, mesmer- ized by metre, and enskved by Greek models Classical Latin belongs to a period more than a thousand years before the printing-press democratized reading and promoted systematic conventions of punc- tuation, and other devices which have healed the breach between the human eye and the human ear. We do not know the exact nature of the word-order which Cicero used when bawling out to his slave, but there can be little doubt that it was as fixed as that of colloquial Italian The homely Latin of the Vulgate, though not an accurate record of spoken Latin, probably stands nearer to it than the writings of any classical author. Here is a passage from the parable of the prodigal son * El abut, et adhaesit uni And he went and joined one civium regionis illms Et misit ilium of the citizens of that country And he sent him in wllam suam ut pasceret po^cos Et cupiebat to iiis farm to feed the pigs And he longed implere ventrem mum de siliqms quas to fill his belly with the husks which pora manducabant Et nemo ilh ddbat the pigs ate And nobody gave him anything In se aiitem reversus> di&it quanti After having come to himself he said How many mercenam in domo patns mei abundant panibus> servants in the house of my father have bread enough ego autem hicfame pereo. while I am dying here from hunger LATIN AS A LIVING LANGUAGE By the time the Western Roman Empire collapsed, case-distinction