[The Wanderer’s Necklace by H. Rider Haggard]@TWC D-Link bookThe Wanderer’s Necklace CHAPTER IV 18/22
Here is the order for his release, signed by the Augusta's hand and sealed with her seal, under which he is at liberty to bide in Constantinople while he will and to return to his bishopric in Egypt when it pleases him.
Also, if he holds that any have harmed him, he may make complaint, and it shall be considered without delay." I took the parchment, read it, and laid it on the table, saying: "The commands of the Empress shall be done.
Is there aught else, Martina ?" "Yes.
To-morrow morning you will be relieved of your office, and another governor--Stauracius and Aetius are quarrelling as to his name--will take your place." "And I ?" "You will resume your post as captain of the private guard, only with the rank of a full general of the army.
But that I told you yesterday. It is now confirmed." I said nothing, but a groan I could not choke broke from my lips. "You do not seem as pleased as you might be, Olaf.
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