Difference between revisions of "Monstrorum Misericordia"
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Junius Secundus Cato made his way down the dark and filthy alley that<br> | Junius Secundus Cato made his way down the dark and filthy alley that<br> | ||
lay in the nameless warren of streets between the old Temple of Luna and<br> | lay in the nameless warren of streets between the old Temple of Luna and<br> | ||
− | the Temple of Diana in the lower Aventine. | + | the Temple of Diana in the lower Aventine. Regularly he glanced over his<br> |
+ | shoulder concerned over the possibility of being followed, a concern that<br> | ||
+ | had only grown since he had slipped out of his villa in the Piscina Publica<br> | ||
+ | the low-lying district east of the Aventine Hill. | ||
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Revision as of 20:09, 14 December 2021
Junius Secundus Cato made his way down the dark and filthy alley that
lay in the nameless warren of streets between the old Temple of Luna and
the Temple of Diana in the lower Aventine. Regularly he glanced over his
shoulder concerned over the possibility of being followed, a concern that
had only grown since he had slipped out of his villa in the Piscina Publica
the low-lying district east of the Aventine Hill.