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Seekers after God

CHAPTER I
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But this was not enough for Nero's malice; he told Mela that he must follow his son, and Mela was forced to obey the order, and to die.
[Footnote 4: M.Ann.

Senec._Controv_.ii.

_Praef_.] Doubtless Helvia, if she survived her sons and grandsons, must have bitterly rued the day when, with her husband and her young children, she left the quiet retreat of a life in Cordova.

Each of the three boys grew up to a man of genius, and each of them grew up to stain his memory with deeds that had been better left undone, and to die violent deaths by their own hands or by a tyrant's will.

Mela died as we have seen; his son Lucan and his brother Seneca were driven to death by the cruel orders of Nero.


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