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Gelimer sat down on the couch; Zazo stood before him, leaning on his long sword, and began,-- "Soon after you went to the field, Pudentius came from Tripolis to Carthage." "Again?" "Yes, he is often at the palace and talks for hours, alone with the King. Or with Euages and Hoamer, the King's nephews, our beloved cousins. The latter, arrogant blockhead, can't keep silent after wine. In a drunken revel he told the secret." "But surely not to you?" "No! To red-haired Thrasaric." "The savage!" "I don't commend his morals," cried the other, laughing. "Yet he has grown much more sedate since he is honestly trying to win the dainty Eugenia. But he never lies. And he would die for the Vandal nation; especially for you, whom he calls his tutor. You begin education with blows. In the grove of Venus--" "The Holy Virgin, you mean," Gelimer corrected. "If you prefer?--yes! But it does the Virgin little honor, so long as the old customs remain. So, at a banquet in the shell grotto of that grove, Thrasaric was praising you, and said you would restore the warlike fame of the Vandals as soon as you were king, when Hoamer shouted angrily: 'Never! That will never be! Constantinople has forbidden it. Gelimer is the Emperor's foe. When my uncle dies, _I_ shall be king; or the Emperor will appoint Pudentius Regent of the kingdom. So it has been discussed and settled among us.'" "That was said in a fit of drunkenness." "Under the influence of wine--and in wine is truth, the Romans say. Just at that moment Pudentius came into the grotto. 'Aha!' called the drunken man, 'your last letter from the Emperor was worth its weight in gold. Just wait till I am King, I will reward you: you shall be the Emperor's exarch in Tripolis.' "Pudentius was greatly startled and winked at him to keep silence, but he went on: 'No, no! that's your well-earned reward.' All this was told me by Thrasaric in the first outbreak of his wrath after he had rushed away from the banquet. But wait: there is more to come! This Pudentius--do you believe him our friend?" "Oh, no," sighed Gelimer. "His grandparents and parents were cruelly slain by our kings because they remained true to their religion. How should the son and grandson love us?" Zazo went close up to his brother, laid his hand heavily on his shoulder, and said slowly: "And _Verus_? Is _he_ to love us? Have you forgotten how his whole family--?" Gelimer shook his head mournfully:
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