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t connected with the ship by a rope. Athribis dared not tarry longer. He hastened home again. Closer than ever, as he went his morning round of duties, did Athribis watch, but Heraklas was invisible. "He is not at home. He went away three hours ago," cautiously signaled the slave of the threshold to Athribis. The slave of the threshold, like Athribis, hated Christians. There was a secret agreement between the two men that if Athribis ever should gain any reward for betraying Heraklas to the authorities, the reward should be evenly divided. Half should belong to the slave of the threshold, in consideration of his having been apparently asleep at times when Athribis went out without permission. The hours went by and Heraklas did not come, to be spied upon. That morning, Heraklas had gone out to seek some Christians whom he knew. Two weeks ago he had sought them for the first time to tell them that he wished to join their number. Greatly had he and they rejoiced together. "Witness a good confession, as did thy brother Timokles," an old man admonished Heraklas. Almost daily, since then, Heraklas had sought some Christian who taught him more perfectly the way of the Lord. Today, as Heraklas sat in a house, secretly studying another portion of the Book than was written on his own papyrus, a Christian woman came hastily to him, and told him the tidings concerning his brother. "He hath assuredly come!" affirmed the woman. "Vitruvius saw him carried to the ship with other Christians!" The before eagerly-read papyrus dropped from Heraklas' hand. He grew weak and faint. The woman looked at him pityingly. A wild impulse seized Heraklas. He rushed from the house to the street. His brother, his Timokles, back again! Back from the desert! Back in his city-home of Alexandria! And not to be allowed to draw one free breath, to come back to the house, to see Cocce, to see him, Heraklas! What could be done! What could be done! To be taken to Rome to meet the lions! Heraklas ran toward the northern gate. He bethought himself of caution, and tried to go with his usual step. He passed through the Gate of the Sun, and by discreet inquiries discovered which ship the Christians were on. Then he hid himself near one of the docks, and watched the ship. Two days! One of the days partly gone already! Timokles would go away never to return, surely, this time. "I also am a Christian!" cried Heraklas aloud. Only th
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