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to let drop a single word.
     'Well,  there,   it's  all  over,'  the  arrested  man  said,  glancing
benevolently  at Pilate,  'and  I'm  extremely glad  of  it. I'd advise you,
Hegemon,  to leave the palace for  a while and go  for a stroll somewhere in
the vicinity - say, in the gardens on the Mount of  Olives.[16] A
storm  will come  .  . .'  the prisoner turned,  narrowing  his eyes at  the
sun,'... later on, towards evening. A stroll would  do  you much good, and I
would be  glad to accompany  you. Certain new thoughts  have occurred to me,
which I think you might find interesting, and I'd willingly  share them with
you, the more  so as  you  give the  impression of being a very  intelligent
man.'
     The secretary turned deathly pale and dropped the scroll on the floor.
     'The trouble is,' the  bound man  went on, not stopped by anyone, 'that
you are too closed  off and have definitively lost faith in people. You must
agree,  one  can't  place  all  one's  affection  in  a  dog.  Your  life is
impoverished, Hegemon.' And here the speaker allowed himself to smile.
     The  secretary now  thought of  only one thing, whether to  believe his
ears or  not. He had to believe.  Then he  tried to  imagine precisely  what
whimsical form the  wrath of the  hot-tempered procurator would take at this
unheard-of impudence from the prisoner. And this the secretary was unable to
imagine, though he knew the procurator well.
     Then came  the  cracked, hoarse  voice of the procurator, who  said  in
Latin:
     'Unbind his hands.'
     One of the  convoy  legionaries rapped with  his  spear, handed  it  to
another, went over and took the ropes off the prisoner. The secretary picked
up his scroll, having decided to record nothing for now, and to be surprised
at nothing.
     'Admit,'  Pilate  asked   softly  in  Greek,  'that  you  are  a  great
physician?'
     'No,  Procurator,  I  am  not  a  physician,'   the  prisoner  replied,

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