Hippolytus was dragged by wild horses over rocks and briars till his body was all torn; Cassian, who was a schoolmaster, was delivered by the judge to the children he had taught, and died of the thousands of wounds inflicted by their styluses.
Hippolytus was dragged by wild horses over rocks and briars till his body was all torn; Cassian, who was a schoolmaster, was delivered by the judge to the children he had taught, and died of the thousands of wounds inflicted by their styluses.