[The Emperor Complete by Georg Ebers]@TWC D-Link bookThe Emperor Complete CHAPTER II 13/14
But who can distinguish what is his work and what that of his scholars? Enough, he knows how things should be done; and if a good sum is to be got by it he will hew you out a whole sea-fight in marble in five days." "Then give Papias the commission but the hapless mutilated pavements-what will you do with them ?" "Gypsum and paint must mend them," said Pontius, "and where that will not do, we must lay carpets on the floor in the Eastern fashion. Merciful night! how dark it is growing; give me the plan Keraunus and provide us with torches and lamps for to-day, and the next following ones must have twenty-four hours apiece, full measure.
I must ask you for half a dozen trustworthy slaves Titianus; I shall want them for messengers.
What are you standing there for man? Lights, I said.
You have had half a lifetime to rest in, and when Caesar is gone you will have as many more years for the same laudable purpose--" As he spoke the steward had silently gone off, but the architect did not spare him the end of the sentence; he shouted after him: "Unless by that time you are smothered in your own fat.
Is it Nile-mud or blood that runs in that huge mortal's veins ?" "I am sure I do not care," said the prefect, "so long as the glorious fire that flows in yours only holds out till the work is done.
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