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" I looked from him to the man on the bed. He had expected a very different son-in-law; and beginning to feel grave on Marias account, tried to understand _her_ feelings. Crassus boastfully told them he would return his answer at Seleucia, upon which Vagises, the eldest of them, laughed and showed the palm of his hand, saying, "Hail will grow here before h will see Seleucia;" so they returned to their king, Hyrodes, telling him it was war. I think you understand me, therefore.

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