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SPQR Blues 3 part XXIV


Helvius (teacher, midnight medic, and philosopher) is reciting lines from the poet Lucan, who wrote goth epics in the court of Nero. Lucan's uncle was the equally goth, Stephen King-esque poet/playwright/makeover-expert Seneca, best known for his grand-guignol version of Medea.
Nero was about as good for their family as Domitian has been for Felix's.
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Sudsy
(Anonymous) 2007-03-07 03:07 am (UTC)(link)Re: Sudsy
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Was your cryptic warnings about soap to tell us that suds will play out their inconvenient placements as much as you've covered up your other nekkid scenes? (grin)
Dr. Phil
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Um . . . Felix's beard grows really fast! Just between the last two panels, he goes from clean shaven to grubby in an instant.
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