- time:2023-12-02 02:50·her arms, and laughed shrilly, insanely. Then she turned
- time:2023-12-02 02:46·exemplar of charity and of a saintly life. Worse still
- time:2023-12-02 02:44·I should have ventured hither during this year gone by,
- time:2023-12-02 02:40·of fine weather for its conveyance to the vessel. When
- time:2023-12-02 02:38·nearly pure Indian inhabitants. They were much surprised
- time:2023-12-02 02:35·‘We must be safe against our enemies,’ said Basil,
- time:2023-12-02 02:32·Basil was in no mood for religious discussion; there was
- time:2023-12-02 02:20·look and in her speech. He began by telling her of Venantius,
- time:2023-12-02 02:19·which swirled fully three feet of water, which, slowly
- time:2023-12-02 02:10·of a declivity falling towards the sea; a thicket of myrtles
- time:2023-12-02 02:07·went to rest earlier than usual this evening, for they
- time:2023-12-02 02:06·‘And you fear him, O Basil? It is he that is our enemy?’
- time:2023-12-02 02:06·Max crossed the threshold hard upon her heels. Three descending
- time:2023-12-02 02:00·You, my dear lord’—he turned towards Basil—‘Anicius
- time:2023-12-02 01:56·priest of the Arian faith would have been more than welcome
- time:2023-12-02 01:46·might at any time have his suspicions awakened by learning
- time:2023-12-02 01:44·unlocked the door at the foot of the steps. He turned,
- time:2023-12-02 01:41·a certain cave near at hand, where Sisinnius would say
- time:2023-12-02 01:28·to them, living as they perforce did without office or
- time:2023-12-02 01:27·Basil replied as became him, not without some slight imitation
- time:2023-12-02 01:24·unlocked the door at the foot of the steps. He turned,
- time:2023-12-02 01:21·a different tone, with winkings and lips compressed, and
- time:2023-12-02 01:19·the Gothic king is conquering all before him, coming from
- time:2023-12-02 01:11·I should have ventured hither during this year gone by,
- time:2023-12-02 01:04·very slowly northward along the trail that connects with
- time:2023-12-02 00:49·exemplar of charity and of a saintly life. Worse still
- time:2023-12-02 00:35·was Veranilda’s desire; for on her ear the name of Rome
- time:2023-12-02 00:26·at Rome, the life which became a Roman, as distinguished
- time:2023-12-02 00:22·our tents. They were very civil, and offered us a house;
- time:2023-12-02 00:22·Aurelia readily consented, and bade the monk meet her at
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- ·In three strides he found his foot splashing in water.
- ·of Totila, and, as soon as the king’s progress southward
- ·on the point of espousing a Gothic damsel, a mysterious
- ·return, though he knew not at what hour, nor even whether
- ·composed. When we reached Lemuy we had much difficulty
- ·‘Then why may it not be so with me and Veranilda? And
- ·bowmen, who will ride and shoot with any Hun, and as many
- ·Herules, Isaurians, Huns, Armenians, and Teutons!—of
- ·and not Spaniards and that they were in sad want of tobacco
- ·and they would see what they would see. Heaven was not