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The Young Carthaginian

CHAPTER I: THE CAMP IN THE DESERT
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You know that I lament, as you do, the misgovernment of Carthage, and mourn for the disasters which have been brought upon her by it.

But the subject is a dangerous one; the council have spies everywhere, and to be denounced as one hostile to the established state of things is to be lost." "I know the danger," the young man said passionately.

"I know that hitherto all who have ventured to raise their voices against the authority of these tyrants have died by torture--that murmuring has been stamped out in blood.

Yet were the danger ten times as great," and the speaker had risen now from his couch and was walking up and down the tent, "I could not keep silent.

What have our tyrants brought us to?
Their extravagance, their corruption, have wasted the public funds and have paralyzed our arms.


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