F. C. Yohn
- Title page [Gladiatorial combat]
- Feeling about the room until she found the table, that stood by Glaucus, she laid the basket on it
- Nydia threw herself at the feet of Stratonice
- As he spoke, the still and vast features of the goddess seemed suddenly to glow with life
- The conversion and blessing of Apæcides
- Glaucus and Ione seek refuge in the witch's cave
- Arbaces accuses Glaucus of the murder of Apæcides
- The lion . . . halted abruptly in the arena, raised itself half on end, uttered a baffled howl
- Half leading, half carrying Ione, Glaucus followed his guide
References
Bulwer Lytton[sic], Edward. The Last Days of Pompeii. New York and London: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1926.
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