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Updated: May 17, 2025
Vocco could not discover anyone in Hippo who had ever heard of a slave-dealer named Jegius. When Vocco returned to Rome with his report Brinnaria set in motion all the forces of her world which could be utilized under the circumstances.
"He counted out the cash from his servant's bag and I gave him the customary certificate, with a description of Almo and the statement: "'Sold on this day and date for cash' and my signature and seal. That was all there was to it." When Vocco was persistent, Olynthides averred that he had "heard" that the purchaser's name was Jegius and that he came from Cadiz.
Consequently all that the racing-companies could do to find Almo was done as well as all that could be done by the private detective agencies and by government officials. All that was done was utterly in vain. No trace of Almo could be discovered after he had sailed from Hippo with Jegius. No slave-dealer named Jegius could be found nor anyone who knew such a slave-dealer.
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