Chloe, whose father was a patrician Roman and her mother a Greek girl taken prisoner in a military raid, passed the early years of her life in slavery in Rome. When she met young Aulus Gracchus in exile her life began to brighten, and at the close of the book she is restored to her father's home.
"Chloe, whose father was a patrician Roman and her mother a Greek girl taken prisoner in a military raid, passed the early years of her life in slavery in Rome. When she met young Aulus Gracchus in exile her life began to brighten, and at the close of the book she is restored to her father's home."@en
"The story of Chloe, abandoned by her Roman father, and orphaned by her Greek mother, tells of her slavery, her romance with the young Roman, Aulua, and a threatening tragedy, before events contrive to end the story happily."
"The story of Chloe, daughter of a roman nobleman, who is raised as a slave."@en
"Cloé, unacknowledged by her father, lives as a slave listening to stories of her mother's Grecian home town from her mother's dearest friend, until she decides to escape; meanwhile, Aulus, a soldier, is banished from Rome and returns to his villa only be saved by Chloé, whom he becomes enamored with."@en
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