
Chapter One. - Flies and Boys.
Chapter Two. - Old Serge.
Chapter Three. - An Old-Fashioned Fight.
Chapter Four. - Caught.
Chapter Five. - The Trouble Grows.
Chapter Six. - Making the Best of it.
Chapter Seven. - Company Comes.
Chapter Eight. - That Great Man.
Chapter Nine. - The Old Armour.
Chapter Ten. - Left behind.
In a sun‑baked villa on the slopes of the Roman countryside, a young man named Marcus drifts between study and sleep. The opening scene captures him dozing over a wax tablet, a stray fly buzzing at his nose, and the quiet chorus of goats, pigs and distant vineyards. Though the heat lulls him, his senatorial lineage and the weight of his father’s reputation keep his mind alert, ready to return to the stylus and the lessons of rhetoric and law. This vivid portrait of daily life sets the tone for a world where leisure and duty intertwine.
When a sudden crack shatters the villa’s calm, Marcus rises, curiosity and a sense of responsibility guiding his steps. The incident hints at the looming call to arms that will pull him from the peaceful estate into the rigor of a legion’s training ground. As the son of a famed senator, his path toward becoming a centurion will test both his intellect and his courage, promising a journey that balances personal ambition with the demands of Rome’s ever‑expanding empire.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (442K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2007-05-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1831–1909
A hugely productive Victorian storyteller, he wrote adventure tales, school stories, and historical fiction that kept generations of young readers turning pages. Before becoming a full-time author, he worked as a teacher, editor, and journalist, experiences that gave his fiction its lively, practical feel.
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