[Andivius Hedulio by Edward Lucas White]@TWC D-Link bookAndivius Hedulio CHAPTER III 19/37
A slave, during good behavior, is almost as safe as a freedman." "It is you," Tanno countered, "who are behind the times.
Commodus has had rescinded every edict ameliorating the condition of slaves promulgated since the accession of Trajan.
As Nerva did little for them the status of slaves is now practically what it was at the death of Domitian." "Anyhow," spoke up Agathemer, "whatever real or fancied perils hang over me, by my late master's will and wish, a slave I am and a slave I remain till the five years elapse.
Even thereafter I shall be Hedulio's devoted servitor, meanwhile I am his devoted slave." "Does being his slave inhibit you from telling the truth about him ?" Tanno queried. "If it is to his discredit, certainly," Agathemer answered. "Suppose it is to his credit, very much to his credit," Tanno pursued. "Then I am permitted to tell the truth," laughed Agathemer. "Then," said Tanno, "tell us the whole truth about Hedulio and Chryseros Philargyrus and the bull." Agathemer laughed out loud. "Delighted to oblige you," he bowed.
Tanno looked at me. "Hedulio is blushing," he said, "this promises to be interesting.
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