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Cleopatra

CHAPTER VI
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Caesar was now about fifty-two.

He had a wife, named Calpurnia, to whom he had been married about ten years.

She was living, at this time in an unostentatious and quiet manner at Rome.

She was a lady of an amiable and gentle character, devotedly attached to her husband, patient and forbearing in respect to his faults, and often anxious and unhappy at the thought of the difficulties and dangers in which his ardent and unbounded ambition so often involved him.
Caesar immediately began to take a very strong interest in Cleopatra's cause.

He treated her personally with the fondest attention, and it was impossible for her not to reciprocate in some degree the kind feeling with which he regarded her.


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