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Quo Vadis

CHAPTER XVIII
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Of all counsels which I can give this is the best one.
"Here they have ceased to speak of the infant Augusta, or to say that she perished through witchcraft.

Poppaea mentions her at times yet; but Caesar's mind is stuffed with something else.

Moreover, if it be true that the divine Augusta is in a changed state again, the memory of that child will be blown away without trace.

We have been in Naples for some days, or rather in Baiae.

If thou art capable of any thought, echoes of our life must strike thy ear, for surely Rome talks of naught else.


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