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act i.]
caesar's apostasy.
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Prince Gallus, a handsome, strongly-built man of five-and-twenty, with light curly hair, and fully armed, enters by the avenue on the left.
Julian.
[Rushing up to him.] Gallus!
Gallus.
What now? [Points to Agathon.] Who is that man?
Julian.
Agathon.
Gallus.
What Agathon? You have so many strange companions
Ah, by heaven, it is the Cappadocian! You have grown quite a manJulian.
Do you know, Gallus—the Emperor has asked for you.
Gallus.
[Anxiously.] Just now? To-night?
Julian.
Yes, yes; he wanted to speak with you. He seemed greatly angered.
Gallus.
How know you that? What did he say?
Julian.
I did not understand it. He asked what some oracle had answered.