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Quo Vadis

CHAPTER III
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Chrysothemis seemed to me too a daughter of Jove, and still I did not marry her, just as Nero did not marry Acte, though they called her a daughter of King Attalus.

Calm thyself! Think that if she wishes to leave Aulus for thee, he will have no right to detain her.
Know also that thou art not burning alone, for Eros has roused in her the flame too.

I saw that, and it is well to believe me.

Have patience.
There is a way to do everything, but to-day I have thought too much already, and it tires me.

But I promise that to-morrow I will think of thy love, and unless Petronius is not Petronius, he will discover some method." They were both silent again.
"I thank thee," said Vinicius at last.


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