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Julian.

God will have none of me, Agathon!

Agathon.

Ah, do not speak so! Was not God strong in you when you led me out of the darkness of heathendom, and gave me light over all my days—child though you then were!

Julian.

All that is like a dream to me.

Agathon.

And yet so blessed a truth.

Julian.

[Sadly.] If only it were so now!—Where did I find the words of fire? The air seemed full of hymns of praise—a ladder from earth to heaven—[Gazes straight before him.] Did you see it?

Agathon.

What?

Julian.

The star that fell; there, behind the two cypresses. [Is silent a moment, then suddenly changes his tone.] Have I told you what my mother dreamed the night before I was born?

Agathon.

I do not recall it.

Julian.

No, no, I remember—I heard of it after we parted.