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were inevitably fascinated  by  his disfigured face : his nose had once been
smashed by a blow from a German club.
     Mark's heavy boots resounded on the mosaic, the bound  man followed him
noiselessly. There  was complete  silence  under  the arcade  except for the
cooing of doves in the garden below and the water singing its seductive tune
in the fountain.
     The  Procurator  had a sudden urge to get up  and put his temples under
the stream of  water until they were numb. But he knew  that even that would
not help.
     Having  led the prisoner out of the  arcade into the garden, Muribellum
took a whip from the hands of a legionary standing by the plinth of a bronze
statue and with a gentle swing struck the prisoner across the shoulders. The
centurion's  movement  was  slight,  almost  negligent,  but  the bound  man
collapsed instantly as though his legs had been struck from under him and he
gasped for air. The colour fled from his face and his eyes clouded.
     With  only  his left hand Mark lifted the fallen  man into  the air  as
lightly  as  an  empty sack, set him on his feet and said in  broken,  nasal
Aramaic:
     'You call  a Roman Procurator "  hegemon "  Don't  say  anything else.
Stand to attention. Do you understand or must I hit you again? '
     The prisoner  staggered helplessly, his colour  returned, he gulped and
answered hoarsely :
     'I understand you. Don't beat me.'
     A  minute later he was again  standing in front of the  Procurator. The
harsh, suffering voice rang out:
     'Name?'
     'Mine? ' enquired the prisoner hurriedly,  his whole being  expressing
readiness to answer sensibly and to forestall any further anger.
     The Procurator said quietly :
     'I know  my  own name. Don't pretend to be stupider than you are. Your
name.'
     'Yeshua,' replied the prisoner hastily.
     'Surname?'
     'Ha-Notsri.'
     'Where are you from? '

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