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Note.¡ªIt does not enter into the plan of this work to study the educational and social aspects of Greek philosophy under the Roman Empire. Those who wish for information on the subject should consult Capes¡¯s Stoicism, Martha¡¯s Moralistes sous l¡¯Empire Romain, Renan¡¯s Marc-Aur¨¨le, chap, iii., Aubertin¡¯s S¨¦n¨¨que et Saint Paul, Havet¡¯s Christianisme et ses Origines, Vol. II., Gaston Boissier¡¯s Religion Romaine, Duruy¡¯s Histoire Romaine, chap, lxi., Friedl?nder¡¯s Darstellungen aus der Sittengeschichte Rom¡¯s, Vol. III., chap. v. (5th ed.), and Bruno Bauer¡¯s Christus und die C?saren. The millionaire, it went on, coming East to meet his wife, returning on their yacht from Europe, had investigated the uncanny events reported to him by his caretaker and others. "Why don't you ask him?" said Mrs. Lawton, astutely. "Neither of us is a-going to die till we've put down this damned rebellion, and got home and married our girls," gasped Shorty with grim effort. "You can jist telegraph that home, and to ole Abe Lincoln, and to all whom it may concern." "Stop that firing, or I'll kill every man in the house. If there's another shot fired we'll open on you and keep it up till you're every one dead. Surrender at once!" "Capt. McGillicuddy," commanded the Colonel, as they advanced beyond where the picket-line had been, "deploy your company on both sides of the road, and take the advance. Keep a couple hundred yards ahead of the regiment." This is the end. "Is there something wrong?" A quarter of an hour passed, and there was no sign of Harry. Reuben grew impatient, for he wanted to have the ground tidied up by sunset. It was a wan, mould-smelling afternoon, and already the sun was drifting through whorls of coppery mist towards the shoulder of Boarzell. Reuben looked up to the gorse-clump on the ridge, from behind which he expected Harry to appear. That autumn he had sown his oats. He sowed English Berlie, after wavering for some time between that and Barbachlaw. Quantities of rape cake had been delivered in the furrows with the seed, and now the fields lay, to the eye, wet and naked¡ªto the soul, to Reuben's farmer-soul, full of the hidden promise which should sprout with May. The next few weeks were for Reuben full of bitter, secret humiliation. He might show a proud face and a straight back to the world, but his heart was full of miserable madness. It was not so much his son's disgrace that afflicted him as the attitude of people towards it¡ªthe Bardons with their regrets and apologies, the small fry with their wonder and cheap blame. What filled him with rage and disgust beyond all else was the thought that some people imagined that Robert had disgraced Odiam¡ªas if a fool like Robert, with his tinpot misdoings, had it in his power to disgrace a farm like Odiam! This idea maddened him at times, and he went to absurd lengths to show men how little he cared. Yet everywhere he seemed to see pity leering out of eyes, he seemed to see lips inaudibly forming the words: "poor fellow"¡ª"what a blow for his schemes!"¡ª"how about the farm?¡ªnow he'll lie low for a bit." "True, true, I will see to him¡ªhe shall answer for what he has done¡ªbut now Calverley, tell me honestly, for you are not wont to be familiar even with your fellows¡ªtell me what you saw in this maiden that could make you wish to rival Stephen Holgrave?" HoMEÊ츾Òõ»§
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