[Ayesha by H. Rider Haggard]@TWC D-Link bookAyesha CHAPTER VI 18/25
Say, are you also that queen whom I have sought so long and endured so much to find ?" "I know not," she answered in a voice as sweet as honey, a low, trembling voice; "but true it is I am a queen--if a Khania be a queen." "Say, then, Queen, do you remember me ?" "We have met in dreams," she answered, "I think that we have met in a past that is far away.
Yes; I knew it when first I saw you there by the river.
Stranger with the well remembered face, tell me, I pray you, how you are named ?" "Leo Vincey." She shook her head, whispering--"I know not the name, yet you I know." "You know me! How do you know me ?" he said heavily, and seemed to sink again into slumber or swoon. She watched him for a while very intently.
Then as though some force that she could not resist drew her, I saw her bend down her head over his sleeping face.
Yes; and I saw her kiss him swiftly on the lips, then spring back crimson to the hair, as though overwhelmed with shame at this victory of her mad passion. Now it was that she discovered me. Bewildered, fascinated, amazed, I had raised myself upon my bed, not knowing it; I suppose that I might see and hear the better.
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