[Pearl-Maiden by H. Rider Haggard]@TWC D-Link bookPearl-Maiden CHAPTER XVII 1/25
THE GATE OF NICANOR Another two hours went by, and the lengthening shadows cast through the stonework of the lattice told Miriam that the day was drawing to its end.
Suddenly the bolts were shot and the door opened. "The time is at hand," she said to herself, and at the thought her heart beat fast and her knees trembled, while a mist came before her eyes, so that she could not see.
When it passed she looked up, and there before her, very handsome and stately, though worn with war and hunger, stood Caleb, sword in hand and clad in a breast plate dinted with many blows. At the sight, Miriam's courage came back to her; at least before him she would show no fear. "Are you sent to carry out my sentence ?" she asked. He bowed his head.
"Yes, a while hence, when the sun sinks," he answered bitterly.
"That judge, Simeon, who ordered you to be searched, is a man with a savage heart.
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