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The Last of the Legions and Other Tales of Long Ago · Arthur Conan Doyle — chapter 24 of 24 · ~148 words · public domain

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And so I left him. I only tell you all this because I remember that you took an interest in the man, Paulus, who was put to death for preaching this religion. You told me that it had reached Cæsar's palace, and I can tell you now that it has reached Cæsar's soldiers as well. But apart from this matter I wish to tell you some of the adventures which we have had recently in raiding for food among the hills, which stretch as far south as the river Jordan. The other day ...

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Transcriber's Note:

Dialect spellings remain as printed. Minor typographical errors have been corrected without note, whilst significant amendments have been listed below:

p. 79, 'cacophanies' amended to cacophonies; p. 102, 'Pantelic' amended to Pentelic; p. 113, 'Septimus' amended to Septimius; p. 144, 'Sava' amended to Saba; p. 206, 'wagons' amended to waggons.

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