A Friend of Caesar : a Tale of the Fall of the Roman Republic. Time, 50-47 B. C.

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By a mighty effort she prevented her- self from breaking into a run. She passed into the doorway of the Atrium Vestse, and sank upon a divan, shivering with fright. EecoUecting herself, she went to Fonteia and told her the discovery. The Maxima, however, by that singular fatuity which sometimes takes possession of the wisest of people, — especially when the possible danger is one which never in all their long experience has come to a head, — received her warn- ings with blank incredulity.
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...should not go out of the house and Temple," she said, "until there is some proper policing of the city. No doubt Gabinius has come back for the sake of riot and plunder, and having met with you by chance could not resist the temptation to try to have an interview ; but you are in no possible danger here." "But, Fonteia," urged the younger Vestal, "I know him to be a bold, desperate man, who fears not the gods, and who from the law can expect no mercy. And we in this house are but weak women folk.

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