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EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS

“You find it mteresting?” inquired a voice from the doorway, and looking up von Harben saw Mallius Lepus standing on the threshold.

“Very,” said Erich.

Lepus shrugged his shoulders. “We suspect that it would have been more interesting had the old assassin written the truth,” said Lepus. “As a matter of fact, very little is known concerning his reign, which lasted for twenty years. He was assassinated in the year 20 Anno Sanguinarii, which corresponds to the 873rd year of Rome. The old buck named the city after himself, decreed a calendar of his own, and had his head stamped on gold coins, many of which are still in existence. Even today we use his calendar quite as much as that of our Roman ancestors, but in Castrum Mare we have tried to forget the example of Sanguinarius as much as possible.”

“What is this other city that I have heard mentioned so often and that is called Castra Sanguinarius?” asked von Harben.

“It is the original city founded by Sanguinarius,” replied Lepus. “For a hundred years after the founding of the city conditions grew more and more intolerable until no man’s life or property was safe, unless he was willing to reduce himself almost to the status of a slave and continually fawn upon the Emperor. It was then that Honus Hasta revolted and led a few hundred families to this island at the eastern end of the valley, founding the city and the empire of Castrum Mare. Here, for over seventeen hundred years, the. descendants of these families have lived in comparative peace and security, but in an almost constant state of war with Castra Sanguinarius.

“From mutual necessity the two cities carry on a commerce that is often interrupted by raids and wars. The suspicion and hatred that the inhabitants of each city feel for the inhabitants of the other is fostered always by our Emperors, each of whom fears that friendly communication between the two cities would result in the overthrow of one of them.”

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