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A Friend of Caesar

CHAPTER III
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"If our mistress knows that her commands are unexecuted, it is we, who are but slaves, that must suffer!" "Who is your mistress ?" demanded Fabia.
"Valeria, wife of Lucius Calatinus." "Livia's precious mother!" whispered Drusus.

"I can imagine her doing a thing like this." Then aloud, "What has the boy done ?" "He dropped a murrhine vase," was the answer.
"And so he must be beaten to death!" exclaimed the young man, who, despite the general theory that most slaves were on a par with cattle, had much of the milk of human kindness in his nature.

"_Phui!_ What brutality! You must insist on your rights, aunt.

Make them let him go." Sulkily enough the executioners unbound the heavy furca.

Agias staggered to his feet, too dazed really to know what deliverance had befallen him.
"Why don't you thank the Vestal ?" said Alfidius.


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