Luckily the stranger Apollodorus rescued and brought home has some business sense and helps them figure out an income. Then he dies from a robber attack, leaving his sons orphaned and broke. As a merchant, he's gone a lot, but when he's home, he's quietly affectionate to his kids, and Philo looks forward to his return enough that he runs down to the gate every day to see if his father's caravan has arrived. Good Parents: Apollodorus, Philo, Nico and Conan's father, is a good dad.Conan wants to punch the thoughtless neighbor, but since this isn't viable, settles for wrapping his brother in his cloak to shelter him from bystanders and hurries them home. Unfortunately as they walk through the streets, a neighbor sneers about how poor Philo is now an orphan, which is the first Philo has heard of his father's death. When Conan has to tell Philo that their father was murdered on his last trip, he first brings Philo home. Big Brother Instinct: Conan toward Philo.First published in 1977, this story is fourth in Ray's Roman Empire Sequence and is a loose sequel to The Ides Of April. When his father brings home a half-dead man from the desert, Philo finds himself increasingly caught up in the conflict between the Jews and occupying Romans. Young Philo lives in the Decapolis, ten Greek cities of first century Palestine.
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