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Volume 4. - CHAPTER XIII.
In a sun‑lit Roman villa, a young sculptor spends the night alone in a cramped upper room he has fashioned for his art. Surrounded by wax tablets, papyrus scrolls, and a mound of damp clay, he works under the steady glow of three lamps, shaping a female head with a fervor that makes the air itself seem to pulse. Every gesture—pulling away excess clay, carving delicate hair, refining the features—draws him deeper into a trance where time and distraction fade away.
His elegant attire and carefully tended hair contrast sharply with the raw intensity of his craft, while a lone bat flutters unnoticed through the open window. As the night wanes, his mother quietly climbs the narrow stairs, drawn by concern for her son who has endured a day full of hardship. She watches, unseen, as he wrestles with his creation, hinting at the personal stakes that lie beyond the marble and clay.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (92K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1837–1898
A scholar of ancient Egypt who turned his learning into vivid historical fiction, he helped bring the ancient world to a wide popular audience. His novels blend careful research with drama, adventure, and a strong sense of place.
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