Domitia

Domitia
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Baring-Gould Sabine. Domitia

BOOK I

CHAPTER I. THE PORT OF CENCHRÆA

CHAPTER II. AN ILL-OMEN

CHAPTER III. CORBULO

CHAPTER IV. THERE IS NO STAR

CHAPTER V. THE SHIP OF THE DEAD

CHAPTER VI “I DO NOT KNOW.”

CHAPTER VII. THE FACE OF THE DEAD

CHAPTER VIII. THE SWORD OF THE DEAD

CHAPTER IX. SHEATHED

CHAPTER X. UBI FELICITAS?

CHAPTER XI. THE VEILS OF ISHTAR

CHAPTER XII. THE FALL OF THE VEILS

CHAPTER XIII. TO ROME!

CHAPTER XIV. A LITTLE SUPPER

CHAPTER XV. THE LECTISTERNIUM

CHAPTER XVI. IN THE HOUSE OF THE ACTOR

CHAPTER XVII. THE SATURNALIA OF 69

CHAPTER XVIII. A REFUGEE

CHAPTER XIX. THE END OF VITELLIUS

CHAPTER XX. CHANGED TACTICS

CHAPTER XXI. THE VIRGIN’S WREATH

CHAPTER XXII. QUONIAM TU CAIUS, EGO CAIA!

CHAPTER XXIII. THE END OF THE DAY

CHAPTER XXIV. ALBANUM

CHAPTER XXV. BY A RAZOR

CHAPTER XXVI. INTERMEZZO

BOOK II

CHAPTER I. AN APPEAL

CHAPTER II. THE FISH

CHAPTER III. IN THE “INSULA.”

CHAPTER IV. ANOTHER APPEAL

CHAPTER V. ATRIUM VESTÆ

CHAPTER VI. FOR THE PEOPLE

CHAPTER VII “THE BLUES HAVE IT!”

CHAPTER VIII. THE LOWER STOOL

CHAPTER IX. GLYCERIA

CHAPTER X. THE ACCURSED FIELD

CHAPTER XI. AGAIN: THE SWORD OF CORBULO

CHAPTER XII. THE TABLETS

CHAPTER XIII. THE HOUR OF TWELVE

CHAPTER XIV. IN THE TULLIANUM

CHAPTER XV. DRAWING TO THE LIGHT

CHAPTER XVI. AN ECSTASY

CHAPTER XVII. HAIL, GLADSOME LIGHT!

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Flashes as of lightning shot from each side of a galley as she was being rowed into port. She was a bireme, that is to say, had two tiers of oars; and as simultaneously the double sets were lifted, held for a moment suspended, wet with brine, feathered, and again dipped, every single blade gleamed, reflecting the declining western sun, and together formed a flash from each side of the vessel of a sheaf of rays.

The bireme was approaching the entrance to the harbor of Cenchræa.

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“Well, well,” said the lady impatiently, “we expect all that sort of thing of our slaves.”

“Madam, but do we always get it?”

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