[TO THE MONK OLYMPIUS] [960A]

 MACRINA'S PARENTS

 THE BIRTH OF MACRINA

 MACRINA'S CHILDHOOD

 HER BETROTHAL

 DEATH OF THE YOUNG MAN

 MACRINA RESOLVES NEVER TO LEAVE HER MOTHER

 BASIL RETURNS FROM THE UNIVERSITY

 THE STORY OF NAUCRATIUS

 THE TRAGIC DEATH OF NAUCRATIUS

 MACRINA THE ONE SUPPORT OF HER MOTHER

 MOTHER AND DAUGHTER MAKE FURTHER PROGRESS IN THE ASCETIC LIFE

 PETER, THE YOUNGEST BROTHER

 DEATH OF THE MOTHER

 BASIL DIES AFTER A NOBLE CAREER

 GREGORY RESOLVES TO VISIT HIS SISTER.

 GREGORY COMES TO THE MONASTERY AND FINDS MACRINA ON HER DEATH BED

 SHE SENDS GREGORY AWAY TO REST HIMSELF

 GREGORY RETURNS TO MACRINA, WHO RECALLS THE EVENTS OF HER CHILDHOOD

 THE EVENTS OF THE NEXT DAY: MACRINA'S LAST HOURS

 MACRINA'S DYING PRAYER

 GREGORY PERFORMS THE LAST OFFICES

 THE SISTERS' LAMENT FOR THEIR ABBESS

 VESTIANA COMES TO HELP GREGORY [988C]

 THEY FIND ON THE BODY MARKS OF MACRINA'S SANCTITY

 THE ALL-NIGHT VIGIL: A CROWD OF VISITORS ARRIVES

 ARRIVAL AT THE CHURCH: THE BURIAL. SERVICE

 [996A] THE FAMILY GRAVE IS OPENED

 THE FUNERAL OVER, GREGORY RETURNS HOME

 THE SOLDIER'S STORY

 CONCLUSION

THE FUNERAL OVER, GREGORY RETURNS HOME

But when we had completed all the accustomed funeral rites, and it became necessary to return home, I first threw myself on the grave and embraced the dust, and then I started on my way back, downcast and tearful, pondering over the greatness of my loss.

On my way I met a distinguished soldier who had a military command in a little city of Pontus named Sebastopolis, and dwelt [996C] there with his subordinates. He met me in friendly fashion when I reached the town, and was greatly disturbed to hear of the calamity, for he was linked to us by ties both of relationship and friendship. He told me a story of a marvellous episode in her life, which I shall incorporate into my history and then close my tale. When we had ceased our tears and had entered into conversation, he said to me----

"Learn what manner of goodness has been taken away from human life."

With this prelude he began his narrative.

Ἐπεὶ δὲ πάντα ἡμῖν τὰ ἐν τῇ κηδείᾳ νενομισμένα πεπλήρωτο καὶ ἔδει τῆς ἐπανόδου γενέσθαι, ἐπιπεσὼν τῷ τάφῳ καὶ τὴν κόνιν ἀσπασάμενος εἰχόμην πάλιν τῆς ὁδοῦ κατηφής τε καὶ δεδακρυμένος, λογιζόμενος ὅσου ἀγαθοῦ διεζεύχθη ὁ βίος. Κατὰ δὲ τὴν ὁδὸν ἀνήρ τις τῶν ἐν στρατείᾳ λαμπρῶν στρατιωτικὴν ἡγεμονίαν ἔχων ἐν πολίχνῃ τινὶ τῶν κατὰ τὸν Πόντον, ᾗ Σεβαστόπολις ὄνομα, μετὰ τῶν ὑπηκόων ἐνδιαιτώμενος ἀπήντησέ τε φιλοφρόνως κατ' αὐτὴν γενομένῳ καὶ τὴν συμφορὰν ἀκούσας καὶ χαλεπῶς ἐνεγκὼν (ἦν γὰρ δὴ τῶν ἐκ γένους ἡμῖν οἰκείων τε καὶ ἐπιτηδείων), προσέθηκέ μοί τι διήγημα τοῦ κατ' αὐτὴν θαύματος, ὃ δὴ καὶ μόνον ἐγγράψας τῇ ἱστορίᾳ, καταπαύσω τὴν συγγραφήν. Ἐπειδὴ γὰρ ἐπαυσάμεθα τῶν δακρύων καὶ εἰς ὁμιλίαν κατέστημεν: «Ἄκουε, φησὶ πρός με λέγων ἐκεῖνος, οἷον καὶ ὅσον ἀγαθὸν τῆς ἀνθρωπίνης μετέστη ζωῆς.» Καὶ ταῦτα εἰπὼν οὕτως ἄρχεται τοῦ διηγήματος.