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"The Golden Slave" is a science fiction novel written in 1960 by Paul Anderson. This novel is part of the "Chronicles of the Time Totem (Time Patrol)" series and is a novel dealing with time travel. The book moves through various time periods and places, particularly exploring ancient Greek and Nordic mythology. Paul Anderson left behind many works as a science fiction writer, and "The Golden Slave" is considered one of his representative works.

Summary
The night before the battle, there were many watchfires. As he walked from the Cimbri, out into darkness, Eodan saw the Roman camp across the miles as a tiny ring of guttering red. Now the search has ended, he thought; this earth we shall have tomorrow, or be slain.
He thought, while his blood beat swiftly, I do not await my death.
Only the ghostliest edge of a moon was up, and the stars seemed blurred after the mountain sky.

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Contents
CHAPTER I. The night before the battle
CHAPTER II. The Cimbri met the joint forces of Marius
CHAPTER III. Early the next year, only a few days after
CHAPTER IV. He has deserved well of us
CHAPTER V. After festival time
CHAPTER VI. Not till four days afterward did Phryne stop
CHAPTER VII. To Eodan, Rome had been two things
CHAPTER VIII. But still they tarried
CHAPTER IX. "Well, now!" said the Roman
CHAPTER X. The man who sprang up onto the catwalk
CHAPTER XI. The wind held strong
CHAPTER XII. In the morning they turned east
CHAPTER XIII. When Phryne saw Hwicca go in to her husband
CHAPTER XIV. Arpad of Trapezus, who had served ably on
CHAPTER XV. The south coast of the Black Sea was good
CHAPTER XVI. Summer had burned hot on the Asiatic uplands
CHAPTER XVII. You bid me surrender a guest
CHAPTER XVIII. In the morning, after a few dark hours of wakefulness
CHAPTER XIX. Since gossip brought you the tale so swiftly
CHAPTER XX. They rode up to the shepherd's house
CHAPTER XXI. North of the city Tanais the Don River