Petronius, Satyricon 40.2-4
We did not yet know where we should direct our suspicions, when outside the dining-room a huge ruckus was raised, and – shazam – Spartan dogs actually ran about/began to run about the table. A dish followed them, on which a boar of outstanding size had been placed, and in fact wearing a cap of freedom, from whose teeth two little baskets hung – one filled with fresh dates, the other with dry ones. Moreover, all about (the boar) smaller piglets made from pound-cakes, as if they were eager for its teats, indicated that a sow had been served.
mitteremus: 1st person, plural, imperfect, active, subjunctive; subjunctive in an indirect question, imperfect in a secondary sequence of tenses
[Points: translation (2 pts. per word = 1 pt. for semantics, 1 pt. for syntax) + identification (1 pt. per morphological item, 2 pts. for syntax) = 125 total points]