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     More than anything else in the world the Procurator  hated the smell of
attar of roses. The omens  for  the day were  bad,  as this  scent  had been
haunting him since dawn.
     It seemed to  the Procurator  that the very cypresses and palms in  the
garden were exuding the smell of roses, that this damned stench of roses was
even mingling with the  smell of leather tackle and  sweat  from his mounted
bodyguard.
     A  haze  of smoke was  drifting  towards  the  arcade across  the upper
courtyard of the garden, coming from the wing at the rear of the palace, the
quarters of the first  cohort of the XII Legion ; known as the ' Lightning',
it had been stationed  in Jerusalem since the Procurator's arrival. The same
oily perfume of roses  was mixed with the acrid  smoke that  showed that the
centuries' cooks had started to prepare breakfast.
     'Oh gods, what are you punishing me for? . . . No, there's no doubt, I
have it again, this terrible incurable pain . .  . hemicrania, when half the
head aches  . . .  there's no cure for it, nothing helps. ... I must try not
to move my head. . . . '
     A  chair had already been  placed on the mosaic floor by  the fountain;
without a glance round, the Procurator  sat in it and stretched out his hand
to one  side.  His secretary deferentially laid a piece of  parchment in his
hand. Unable to restrain a grimace  of agony the Procurator gave  a fleeting
sideways look  at its  contents, returned the parchment to his secretary and
said painfully:
     'The  accused comes  from Galilee,  does he? Was  the case sent to the
tetrarch? '
     'Yes, Procurator,' replied the secretary. ' He declined to confirm the
finding of the court and passed the Sanhedrin's sentence of death to you for
confirmation.'
     The Procurator's cheek twitched and he said quietly :
     'Bring in the accused.'
     At once two legionaries  escorted a man of  about twenty-seven from the

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