49/105 He is a visionary. He affirms the Roman tax even." "Still you do not understand," Miriam persisted. "It is not what he plans; it is the effect, if his plans are achieved, that makes him a revolutionist. I doubt that he foresees the effect. Yet is the man a plague, and, like any plague, should be stamped out." "From all that I have heard, he is a good-hearted, simple man with no evil in him," I stated. |