Part 3 (2/2)
”To a dest.i.tute person out here.”
”Where does he live?
”Not far from here.”
”Now, boy, tell me the truth. Do you know anything about the Catacombs?”
”I have heard about them,” said the boy quietly.
”Were you ever in them?”
”I have been in some of them.”
”Do you know any body who lives in them?”
”Some people. The fossor stays there.”
”You were going to the Catacombs then with him?”
”What business would I have there at such a time as this?” said the boy innocently.
”That is what I want to know. Were you going there?”
”How would I dare to go there when it is forbidden by the laws?”
”It is now evening,” said Marcellus abruptly, ”come with me to the evening service at yonder temple.”
The boy hesitated. ”I am in a hurry,” said he.
”But you are my prisoner. I never neglect the wors.h.i.+p of the G.o.ds. You must come and a.s.sist me at my devotions.”
”I cannot,” said the boy firmly.
”Why not?”
”I am a Christian.”
”I knew it. And you have friends, in the Catacombs, and you are going there now. They are the dest.i.tute people to whom you are carrying provisions, and the errand on which you are is for them.”
The boy held down his head and was silent. ”I want you now to take me to the entrance of the Catacombs.”
”O, generous soldier, have mercy! Do not ask me that. I cannot do it!”
”You must.”
”I will not betray my friends.”
”You need not. It is nothing to show the entrance among the many thousands that lead down below. Do you think that the guards do not know every one?”
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