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TARZAN AND THE LOST EMPIRE

“Yes,” replied the senator.

“Then let me tell you that she shall never wed Maximus Praeclarus,” said the Emperor.

“Why?” inquired Splendidus.

“Because Maximus Praeclarus is about to die.”

“I do not understand,” said Splendidus.

“Perhaps when I tell you that the white barbarian, Tarzan, has been captured, you will understand why Praeclarus is about to die,” said Sublatus, with a sneer.

Dion Splendidus shook his head negatively. “I regret,” he said, “that I do not follow Caesar.”

“I think you do, Splendidus,” said the Emperor, “but that is neither here nor there, since it is Caesar’s will that there be no breath of suspicion upon the sire of the next Empress of Castra Sanguinarius. So permit me to explain what I am sure that you already know. After the white barbarian escaped from my soldiers he was found by Maximus Praeclarus in your garden. My son, Fastus, witnessed the capture. One of your own slaves acted as interpreter between the barbarian and Maximus, who arranged the barbarian should escape and take refuge in the home of Maximus. Tonight he was found there and captured, and Maximus Praeclarus has been placed under arrest. They are both in the dungeons beneath the Colosseum. It is improbable that these thing should have transpired entirely without your knowledge, but I shall let it pass if you give your word that Dilecta shall marry Fastus.”

“During the entire history of Castra Sanguinarius,” said Dion Splendidus, “it has been our boast that our daughters have been free to to choose their own husbands—not even a Caesar might command a free woman to marry against her will.”

“That is true,” replied Sublatus, “and for that very reason I do not command—I am only advising.”

“I cannot answer for my daughter,” said Splendidus. “Let the son of Caesar do his own wooing as becomes the men of Castra Sanguinarius.”

Sublatus arose. “I am only advising,” but his tone belied his words. “The noble senator and his wife may retire to

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