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Cleopatra

CHAPTER XI
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There was, however, so strong a desire that no obstacle should be allowed to prevent this proposed union, or even to occasion delay, that the law was altered expressly for this case, and Antony and Octavia were married.

The empire was divided between Octavius and Antony, Octavius receiving the western portion as his share, while the eastern was assigned to Antony.
It is not probable that Antony felt any very strong affection for his new wife, beautiful and gentle as she was.

A man, in fact, who had led such a life as his had been, must have become by this time incapable of any strong and pure attachment.

He, however, was pleased with the novelty of his acquisition, and seemed to forget for a time the loss of Cleopatra.

He remained with Octavia a year.


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