Zillah; a Tale of the Holy City 2

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149 ward. Zillah, not yet recovered from her ter- ror and deep agitation at the catastrophe she had witnessed, kept her eyes closed till they began to descend the other side of the moun- tain, when she opened them in the hope that the smihng, benignant face of Nature might tranquilUse her harrowed feelings. But they were again doomed to be lacerated, though not to so painful an excess ; for they had not ad- vanced far when they encountered the caravan belonging to the troop, having a large boar...d in front of it, whereon was rudely painted a gla- diatorial combat in all its most savage and re- volting circumstances, the names and character of the respective performers being inscribed be- neath. This was usually set up in the Forum, or market-place, of the country towns, to attract the attention of the inhabitants, while it was affixed to the waggon to answer the same pur- pose with the passengers whom they might meet while travelling. A poor gashed gladiator, his 150 ZILLAH; clothes discoloured with blood, dragged him- self slowly up from the lumber, arms, and wea- pons amid which he lay extended at the bottom of the vehicle, to gaze at the travellers, his lan- guid eyes flaring up, and his haggard wan coun- tenance assuming a reckless desperate expression that was meant for fortitude, as with all his ruffian pride he strove to rise superior to pain and wounds.

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