Final answer:
Cicero mentions that Catiline's private bodyguard was known for their affinity for little youths and their extravagant suppers that lasted until dawn.
Step-by-step explanation:
In Cicero's Second Speech Against Catiline, he describes a last class of men and their way of life, including Catiline's private bodyguard, who were known to have an affinity for little youths. Cicero mentions that these men were commonly seen with carefully combed hair, glossy, beardless, or with well-trimmed beards. They were also known for their extravagant suppers that lasted until dawn.