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Hypatia

CHAPTER XVII: A STRAY GLEAM
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'I have no wish to be so uncourteous as to urge any help which I may have seemed to afford you.

But I hope that you will recollect that I have a life to lose, and that it is hardly fair of you to imperil it as you intend to do.

If you could help or save Heraclian, I should be dumb at once.

But now, for a mere point of honour to destroy fifty good soldiers, who know not their right hands from their left--Shall I ask their opinion ?' 'Will you raise a mutiny against me, sir ?' asked the old man sternly.
'Why not mutiny against Philip drunk, in behalf of Philip sober?
But really, I will obey you....

only you must obey us....


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