I see, I see! From association Messala, in boyhood, was almost a Jew; had he remained here, he might have become a proselyte, so much do we all borrow from the influences that ripen our lives; but the years in Rome have been too much for him. I do not wonder at the change; yet”–her voice fell–“he might have dealt tenderly at least with you. It is a hard, cruel nature which in youth can forget its first loves.

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