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A Friend of Caesar

CHAPTER II
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I did so want to have a good talk with you about Plato's theory of the separate existence of ideas.

But first I must ask you, have you heard whether the report is true that Terentia, Caius Glabrio's wife, has run off with a gladiator ?" "So Gabinius, I believe," replied Pratinas, "just told me.

And I heard something else.

A great secret.

You must not tell." "Oh! I am dying to know," smirked Valeria.
"Well," said the Greek, confidentially, "Publius Silanus has divorced his wife, Crispia.


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