“Nay, Malluch,” said Ben-Hur, “a Roman will wager only in his Roman coin. Suppose you find your friend to-night, and place to his order sestertii in such amount as you choose. And look you, Malluch—let him be instructed to seek wagers with Messala and his supporters; Ilderim’s four against Messala’s.”
Malluch reflected a moment.
“The effect will be to centre interest upon your contest.”
“The very thing I seek, Malluch.”
“I see, I see.”
“Ay, Malluch; would you serve me perfectly, help me to fix the public eye upon our race—Messala’s and mine.”
Malluch spoke quickly—“It can be done.”
“Then let it be done,” said Ben-Hur.
“Enormous wagers offered will answer; if the offers are accepted, all the better.”
Malluch turned his eyes watchfully upon Ben-Hur.