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Title: Mary Magdalen
Author: Edgar Saltus
Release Date: March 5, 2010 [Ebook #31510]
Language: English
Character set encoding: US-ASCII
***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MARY MAGDALEN***
By Mr. Saltus
HISTORIA AMORIS
THE POMPS OF SATAN
IMPERIAL PURPLE
THE ANATOMY OF NEGATION
VANITY SQUARE
THE PERFUME OF EROS
MARY MAGDALEN
_A Chronicle_
_By_
EDGAR SALTUS
NEW YORK
BRENTANO'S
MCMXIX
COPYRIGHT, 1891,
BY EDGAR SALTUS.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII.
CHAPTER IX.
CHAPTER X.
Transcriber's note
MARY MAGDALEN
CHAPTER I.
I.
"Three to one on Scarlet!"
Throughout the brand-new circus were the eagerness, the gesticulations,
shouts, and murmurs of an impatient throng. On a ledge above the entrance
a man stood, a strip of silk extended in his finger-tips. Beneath, on
either side, were gates. About him were series of ascending tiers,
close-packed, and brilliant with multicolored robes and parasols. The sand
of the track was very white: where the sunlight fell it had the glitter of
broken glass. In the centre was a low wall; at one end were pillars and
seven great balls of wood; at the other, seven dolphins, their tails in
the air. The uproar mounted in unequal vibrations, and stirred the pulse.
The air was heavy with odors, with the emanations of the crowd, the cloy
of myrrh. Through the exits whiffs of garlic filtered from the kitchens
below, and with them, from the exterior arcades, came t
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