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Quo Vadis

CHAPTER XIX
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Still I hardly moved that Lygian bear to put his paw on him.

He hesitated, was unwilling, spoke of his penance and compunction.

Evidently murder is not common among them.

Offences against one's self must be forgiven, and there is not much freedom in taking revenge for others.

Ergo, stop! think, Chilo, what can threaten thee?
Glaucus is not free to avenge himself on thee.


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