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{{quote|More men were climbing the trail hither. While they numbered only a score they were of many sorts, not only soldiers, but workmen, serfs, slaves. Rank on Earth counted for nothing before Ahura Mazda.
As it did not before the Lord of the Christians...but they welcomed women to their services, passed fleetingly through Gratillonius. His father, his brother, himself, followed Mithras; but his mother had been Christian and so, by amicable agreement, were his sisters raised. Could that alone be the reason Christ was triumphing?|Roman soldier muses over the controversy between religions in ''[[The King of Ys]]'' series by [[Poul Anderson]].}}
 
{{quote|''"General Lee, sacrificing himself for what he felt was his duty, was no less great after Appomattox."''|'''[[Calvin Coolidge]]'''}}
 
 
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