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Domitia

Chapter 5 THE SHIP OF THE DEAD.

Word Count: 2112    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

reason me out of a fixed resolve," said the lady Longa Duil

that," said the steward h

rs of Asclepiades, our client, who has lent us this villa! He may have them or not, that is no concern of mine. Will you have done preening yourself like an old cockro

ur palace at Rome in the Ca

not be buried. Besides, who is there to impress here with the solemnity? Only a lot of wretched

dy, Lucius Lamia

t your lungs to give him his name more

th Germanicus-she had his pyre at Ant

diers, the lictors, great officers and all that sort of thing. Here-nothing at all. By the Immort

ad

cestors!-as impossib

much of by the widow, the Roman

t were colored and supplied with glass eyes. One was placed over the dead face, when the corpse lay in state, and when he was

s on their faces, and in a still earlier time the face of the corpse

s preserved for the fa

]of actors dressed up in the togas and military or municipal insignia of departed ancestors, each wearing th

nchr?a, without a procession of imitation ancestors, woul

ould be placed in the family mausoleum at Gabii, and that the utmost dignity should

ith maimed pomp was distasteful to her; moreover, as she ar

ardly applies to one who

we to Corbulo forbids the entertainment of such an idea. Really, and on my word, Plancus, I am not a child to be amused with shadow pictures, and unles

had no t

nd unfolding them, then-they disappear up your sleeves and project none can guess where-like snails' horns. Be pleased,-and now pawing your face like a cat washing itself. Please

edman, "there is nothing for

ained at Corinth. Everyth

retiring, the l

ice. Say that I have an idea of pickling Corbulo in brine, and have brought

Longa Duilia turned her head lan

ach Gabii. It is customary, and for a bracelet of pearls I would not transgress custom. You can give

than fascinating. A widow in tears-s

riate occasions howled in the most tragic and charming manner. But I shall [pg 39]convey the unconsumed body of my Corbulo in state exp

which the world has never seen. As for Agrippina, i

a land journey from Brindisium, but-but-one mus

monstration, as exciting indignation against himself, in having obliged Corbulo to put an

xpensive. I will do what I can to ho

that was always, then all the entire family of slaves

olcus where it had been placed on rollers and conveyed ac

had himself turned the first sod, but after getting some little way, rock was encou

Italy, to prevent an insurrection that was simmering. Nero did not much believe in danger, but he had laden his fleet with the plunder of Greece, he had strutted and twittered on

he done so before the Artemis with spre

essel. The prow was armed above water-mark with three strong and sharp blades, called the ros

e bulwarks it served as an elevated place where the captain could stand and survey the

, and the wax mask over his face. At his feet was a tripod with glowing coals on which occasionally incense

t then been invented, it was a discovery of the Middle [pg 41]Ages, and the head of the vessel was giv

, who played continually when the vessel was being propelled; and the rowers were under the direction and comman

board ship as with us, but if the vessel contained military, h

occurred that was seriously embarrassing. Whilst the captain was standing near the steersman giving him directions relative to the passage of the straits, a wave rolling in caught the paddle, and caused it by the blow to snap the

the gale abated, and then consultat

ere reluctant to put back to Lech?um, the port of Corinth, on the Gulf, and the broken [pg 42]eye in which the paddle worke

ok of the sky was promising; more

ailing is overpassed. We must take advantage of our chances. While the wind blows, let us spread sail. The rowers can ship their oars; shou

answered L

th the mountains of ?tolia to the north, and the island of Cephalonia in the blue west before her; and as she flew, she left behind he

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“I. The Port of Cenchræa II. An Ill-Omen III. Corbulo IV. There Is No Star V. The Ship of the Dead VI. I Do Not Know VII. The Face of the Dead VIII. The Sword of the Dead IX. Sheathed X. Ubi Felicitas? XI. The Veils of Ishtar XII. The Fall of the Veils XIII. To Rome! XIV. A Little Supper XV. The Lectisternium XVI. In the House of the Actor XVII. The Saturnalia of 69 XVIII. A Refugee XIX. The End of Vitellius XX. Changed Tactics XXI. The Virgin's Wreath XXII. Quoniam Tu Caius, Ego Caia! XXIII. The End of the Day XXIV. Albanum XXV. By a Razor XXVI. Intermezzo Book II I. An Appeal II. The Fish III. In the 'Insula' IV. Another Appeal V. Atrium Vestæ VI. For the People VII. 'The Blues Have It!' VIII. The Lower Stool IX. Glyceria X. The Accursed Field XI. Again: The Sword of Corbulo XII. The Tablets XIII. The Hour of Twelve XIV. In the Tullianum XV. Drawing to the Light XVI. An Ecstasy XVII. Hail, Gladsome Light!”
1 Chapter 1 THE PORT OF CENCHR A.2 Chapter 2 AN ILL-OMEN.3 Chapter 3 CORBULO.4 Chapter 4 THERE IS NO STAR.5 Chapter 5 THE SHIP OF THE DEAD.6 Chapter 6 "I DO NOT KNOW."7 Chapter 7 THE FACE OF THE DEAD.8 Chapter 8 THE SWORD OF THE DEAD.9 Chapter 9 SHEATHED.10 Chapter 10 UBI FELICITAS 11 Chapter 11 THE VEILS OF ISHTAR.12 Chapter 12 THE FALL OF THE VEILS.13 Chapter 13 TO ROME!14 Chapter 14 A LITTLE SUPPER.15 Chapter 15 THE LECTISTERNIUM.16 Chapter 16 IN THE HOUSE OF THE ACTOR.17 Chapter 17 THE SATURNALIA OF 69.18 Chapter 18 A REFUGEE.19 Chapter 19 THE END OF VITELLIUS.20 Chapter 20 CHANGED TACTICS.21 Chapter 21 THE VIRGIN'S WREATH.22 Chapter 22 QUONIAM TU CAIUS, EGO CAIA!23 Chapter 23 THE END OF THE DAY.24 Chapter 24 ALBANUM.25 Chapter 25 BY A RAZOR.26 Chapter 26 AN APPEAL.27 Chapter 27 THE FISH.28 Chapter 28 IN THE "INSULA."29 Chapter 29 ANOTHER APPEAL.30 Chapter 30 ATRIUM VEST .31 Chapter 31 FOR THE PEOPLE.32 Chapter 32 "THE BLUES HAVE IT!"33 Chapter 33 THE LOWER STOOL.34 Chapter 34 GLYCERIA.35 Chapter 35 THE ACCURSED FIELD.36 Chapter 36 AGAIN THE SWORD OF CORBULO.37 Chapter 37 THE TABLETS.38 Chapter 38 THE HOUR OF TWELVE.39 Chapter 39 IN THE TULLIANUM.40 Chapter 40 DRAWING TO THE LIGHT.41 Chapter 41 AN ECSTASY.42 Chapter 42 HAIL, GLADSOME LIGHT!