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Homo Sum
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CHAPTER XVII
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In the golden circlet was set an onyx, on which precisely the same device was visible as that on Sirona's hand.

The string with its precious jewel fell from his grasp, he clutched his matted hair with both hands, groaned deeply, and repeated again and again, as though to crave forgiveness, the name of "Magdalen." Then he called Sirona in a loud voice, and as she awoke excessively startled, he asked her in urgent tones: "Who gave you that ring ?" "It was a present from Phoebicius," replied she.

"He said he had had it given to him many years since in Antioch, and that it had been engraved by a great artist.

But I do not want it any more, and if you like to have it you may." "Throw it away!" exclaimed Paulus, "it will bring you nothing but misfortune." Then he collected himself, went out into the air with his head sunk on his breast, and there, throwing himself down on the wet stones by the hearth, he cried out: "Magdalen! dearest and purest! You, when you ceased to be Glycera, became a saintly martyr, and found the road to heaven; I too had my day of Damascus--of revelation and conversion--and I dared to call myself by the name of Paulus--and now--now ?" Plunged in despair he beat his forehead, groaning out, "All, all in vain!".


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