A Rogue's Life
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CHAPTER XIV. The messenger from Philippus appeared in the afternoon. It was the young hipparch who had studied in Athens and accompanied the commandant of Pelusium to Tennis
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CHAPTER IX. The sculptor's head was burning feverishly when he entered the vehicle. He had never imagined that the consequences of his explanation would be so terrible. Durin
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CHAPTER VII. Hermon entered his house with drooping head. Here he was informed that the grammateus of the Dionysian artists had already called twice to speak to him concerni
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CHAPTER II. After the grammateus had retired, Daphne insisted upon leaving Tennis the next day. The desire to see Hermon's masterpiece drew her back to Alexandria even more
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CHAPTER XIV. Outside the door of the tent Hermon was trying to banish Althea’s image from his mind. How foolishly he had overestimated last night the value of this miserable a
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CHAPTER XI. While Hanno was discussing these considerations, he rowed the boat past the landing place from which the "garden" with the Alexandrian's tent could be seen. The
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