Classic Book Library : Historical Fiction : Beric The Briton: A Story Of The Roman Invasion : Chapter 14 : Page 1 of 28 Rome In Flames All night the gladiators watched the ever widening area of fire. In the morning proclamations were found posted in every street, ordering all citizens to be under arms, as if expecting the attack of an enemy; each district was to be patrolled regularly, and all evildoers found attempting to plunder were to be instantly put to death, the laws being suspended in face of the common danger. All persons not enrolled in the lists of the city guards were exhorted to lend their aid in transporting goods from the neighbourhood of the fire to a place of safety in the public gardens, and the masters of the schools of gladiators were enjoined to see that their scholars gave their aid in this work."Well, we may as well set to work," Scopus said. "There are some of my patrons to whom we may do a good service." "Will you let me go with my comrades first to aid Norbanus, a magistrate who has done me service?" Beric said. "After I have helped to move his things I will join you wherever you may appoint." Copyright © 2004-2005 Classic Book Library |