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4271e40 At this time, about the only thing that was still regarded as perverted was a public display of affection toward one's wife. John Maddox Roberts
8a5c64a This led to a discussion of whether volcanoes were really the fires from Vulcan's forge or some sort of natural phenomenon, like storms and floods. I was of the latter opinion, because Vulcan is reputed to be the greatest of smiths and I doubt he would let his fires get out of control. John Maddox Roberts
731fc77 Think nothing of it," I said. "We've all wanted to kill Clodius from time to time." John Maddox Roberts
a4fc0c3 Some were encased in gold leaf hammered to an incredible thinness. We were supposed to eat these, gold and all. Some were still in their shells, and when cracked open these proved to contain the sort of party favors esteemed by wealthy hosts: perfumes, pearls, gems, golden chains, and so forth. While the ladies made delighted sounds I tried to figure out how they had gotten those items inside the shells, but to no avail. I could see no hole.. John Maddox Roberts
1f5a6da And so, forbidden by a Roman official and warned by a slave, I went forth at dusk to meet with a high-class Greek prostitute. John Maddox Roberts
54db15a About seven hundred years ago, a pack of bandits arrived in central Italy, led by two brothers named Romulus and Remus. They despoiled the nearby peoples of land and women and set up their own little bandit state. At some point, Romulus established a fine old Roman tradition by murdering his brother. Had it been the other way around, I suppose we might now be living in a city named Reme. John Maddox Roberts
6887841 At least, when the great Temple of Jupiter had burned twenty years before, Sulla had had the good taste to restore it to its original design and condition. They don't make tyrants like Sulla anymore. John Maddox Roberts
a5612b4 One forced to live in surroundings that might have been devised by Plato must seek relief and an outlet for the human urges despised by philosophers. Wickedness and debauchery may not be the only answers, but they are certainly the ones with the widest appeal. John Maddox Roberts
24756c8 True to a unique tradition of Rome, all the nearby walls had been slathered with that unique institution of the Latin race: graffiti. Daubed in paint of every color were slogans such as Death to the aristocrats! and The shade of Tribune Ateius calls out for blood! and May the curse of Ateius fall on Crassus and all his friends! All of this was scrawled wretchedly and spelled worse. Rome has an extremely high rate of literacy, mostly so that.. John Maddox Roberts
90bb8c9 I tipped young Hylas with a sesterce and turned away discreetly while he disposed of it somewhere about his person. Slaves, especially small ones, must resort to certain subterfuges in order to prevent larger slaves from acquiring their wealth, and it is often inadvisable to wonder too much about where our money has been. John Maddox Roberts
3fa1d98 I feel that my best work is ahead of me. I am embarrassed to look at my earlier writing now. John Maddox Roberts
9b21b6b It is one of the most annoying aspects of conspiracy that it compels one to blunder about the streets at night. I got lost several times trying to find the house of Laeca, and it is always embarrassing to have to pound on doors and ask directions. John Maddox Roberts
bb9d1db I WAS LOOKING FORWARD TO A good year. I always surveyed each new year with optimism, and events almost always proved my outlook mistaken. This year was to be no exception. John Maddox Roberts
d18c265 Don't bother trying to tell me you're unbribable. You are a Greek, after all." "Do I look like I need money?" he asked. "I've already paid for my funeral, and I've bought a very decent tomb for my family out on the Via Tiburtina." "Everybody needs money!" Hermes protested. "Not necessarily," I said. "However, I shall be praetor next year, and very few men never need a favor, if not for themselves, then for some family member. How about it, .. John Maddox Roberts
7284581 ROME AWOKE TO THE GREAT, collective hangover of the day after Saturnalia. All over the city hundreds of thousands of bleary eyes opened, the merciless light of morning pierced through them, and a vast groan ascended unto Olympus. Patrician and plebeian, slave and freedman, citizen and foreigner, all were afflicted and were half certain that Pluto had them by the ankle and was dragging them toward the yawning abyss; and, on the whole, they v.. John Maddox Roberts
7f6dbbd Lowest of all were bankers and auctioneers, who made money without actually producing anything--activities that, to right-thinking people, had the aspect of a species of magic. John Maddox Roberts
cffde40 The Sublician is the oldest of our bridges, although it has been destroyed and rebuilt several times. The very name refers to the heavy timbers of which it was once built, but the present bridge is of stone. For many generations it was the only bridge over the Tiber at Rome, because the Etruscans lived on the other bank, and Rome was strong enough to defend only one bridge at a time. The most famous story concerning the bridge is the one ab.. John Maddox Roberts
6521758 Some men care only about power. That's Caesar. He wants to accomplish things and he has to have power to do so, so he has pursued power with a single-mindedness as I've never seen. It makes him uncomfortable to be around. I prefer a brute sensualist like Antonius. He wants power, but that's just so he can accumulate more wealth and more women and wine and food and houses. Power to him means things he can taste and feel. To Caesar'--I shrugg.. John Maddox Roberts
250cdeb Pugilism is the silliest of all combat arts. It consists of taking the human hand, with its multitude of tiny, frangible bones, and smashing it against the human skull, a most unyielding target. John Maddox Roberts