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Pearl-Maiden

CHAPTER XXI
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Or was it, perhaps, to that rich and greasy tradesman, or to yon low-born freedman with a cunning leer?
She knew not, God alone knew, and in Him must be her trust.
Once as Miriam was walking thus, gorgeously clad slaves armed with rods of office appeared, bursting a way through the crowded streets to an accompaniment of oaths and blows.

After these came lictors bearing the fasces on their shoulders; then a splendid chariot drawn by white horses, and driven by a curled and scented charioteer.

In it, that he might be the better seen, stood a young man, tall, ruddy-faced, and clad in royal attire, who looked downward as though from bashfulness, but all the while scanned the crowd out of the corners of his dim blue eyes shaded by lids devoid of lashes.

For a moment Miriam felt those eyes rest upon her, and knew that she was the subject of some jest which their owner addressed to the exquisite charioteer, causing him to laugh.
Then a horror of that man took hold of her, and when he had gone by, bowing in answer to the shouts of the people, who, as it seemed to her, cheered from fear and not with joy, she asked Julia who he might be.
"Who but Domitian," she answered, "the son of one Caesar and the brother of another, who hates both and would like to wear their crown.

He is an evil man, and if he should chance to cross your path, beware of him, Miriam." Miriam shuddered and said: "As well, mother, might you bid the mouse that is caught abroad to beware of the cat it meets at night." "Some mice find holes that cats cannot pass," answered Julia with meaning as they turned their faces homeward.
During all this time, although Gallus made diligent inquiry among the soldiers who arrived from Judaea, Miriam could hear nothing of Marcus, so that at last she came to believe that he must be dead, and with him the beloved and faithful Nehushta, and to hope that if this were so she also might be taken.


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