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Homo Sum
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CHAPTER XV
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"And I can weave particularly well, and embroider with gold-thread.

Perhaps I may find shelter under some roof where there are children, and I would willingly attend to them during the day.

In my free time and at night I could work at my frame, and when I have scraped enough together I shall soon find a ship that will carry me to Gaul, to my own people.

Do you not see that I cannot go back to Phoebicius, and can you help me ?" "Most willingly, and better perhaps than you fancy," said Paulus.

"I cannot explain this to you just now; but you need not request me, but may rather feel that you have a good right to demand of me that I should rescue you." She looked at him in surprised enquiry, and he continued: "First let me carry away the little dog, and bury it down there.


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