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            <title>Chapter 3</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[After the tipsy little ship had staggered down past the Lapari Islands in the foulest weather of the year, and had tacked gingerly through the perilous Strait of Messina, a smooth sea and a favourable breeze so eased Captain Manius&#8217;s vigilance that he was available for a leisurely chat. &#8216;Tell me something about Minoa,&#8217; urged Marcellus, after Manius had talked at considerable length about…]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Cornelius Capito was not in when Marcellus called at three to learn what Gaius had planned for him. This was surprising and a bit ominous too. The conspicuous absence of the Chief Legate, and his deputizing of a young understrapper to handle the case, clearly meant that Capito had no relish for an unpleasant interview with the son of his lifelong friend. The Gallios…]]></description>
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            <title>Chapter 1</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Because she was only fifteen and busy with her growing up, Lucia&#8217;s periods of reflection were brief and infrequent; but this morning she felt weighted with responsibility. Last night her mother, who rarely talked to her about anything more perplexing than the advantages of clean hands and a pure heart, had privately discussed the possible outcome of Father&#8217;s reckless remarks yesterday in the Senate;…]]></description>
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