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Vergilius

CHAPTER 12
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The characters of Herod and Augustus were as far apart as their capitals.

Extremes of temperament were in these two.

The Roman was cold, calm, of unfailing prudence; the Jew hot-blooded, reckless, and warmed by a word into startling and frank ferocity.

The one was keen and delicate, the other blunt and robust.

The emperor was a fox, the king a lion.


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