[4]
Plucking up courage to question it,
‘Who art thou,’ said he,
‘of gods or men, and what is thine errand with me?’ Then the phantom answered:
‘I am thy evil genius, Brutus, and thou shalt see me at Philippi.’ And Brutus, undisturbed, said:
‘I shall see thee.’
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1 Cf. Caesar, lxix. 5-7.
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