Andivius Hedulio - Adventures of a Roman Nobleman in the Days of the Empire by Edward Lucas White
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advertised my ignorance of what is perfectly well known to everybody else
here. Remove my disabilities." I hesitated and then went in with a rush. "It does not matter a particle," I said, "how often I lie down to dinner with Agathemer when we are alone. Since I am then the only freeman in the villa there are no witnesses of our dining together. But if I have him to dinner with any guest he becomes thereby a freeman, as you very well know. And if I were free to set him free and chose to free him in that fashion, I should have to advise my friends in advance of my intentions and ask whether they were willing to lend themselves to such a proceeding. One cannot invite a man without previous explanation and then, when he's already in one's house, ask him to lie down to dinner with a slave." "Slave!" Tanno roared at me, his face red as the back of a boiled lobster. If I had just missed being angry with him, there was no doubt that he was in a tearing fury with me. "Slave?" he repeated. "Agathemer still a slave? Are you joking or are you serious? Is this true?" "Entirely and literally true." I affirmed. Tanno, so red that I should have thought it impossible that he could grow redder, grew redder. "If your uncle," he roared, "did not free him in his will he was a hog. If you haven't freed him yourself, you're a hog. Free him here and now! Show some decency and some gratitude! Better late than never. Here, Agathemer, |
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