[Uarda Complete by Georg Ebers]@TWC D-Link bookUarda Complete CHAPTER XIV 7/11
See, my friends, how many worshippers kneel there before our altars--go and fulfil your office.
I will wait in the confessional to receive complaints, and to administer comfort." The priests separated and went to the votaries.
Pentaur once more mounted the steps, and sat down in the narrow confessional which was closed by a curtain; on its wall the picture of Hatasu was to be seen, drawing the milk of eternal life from the udders of the cow Hathor. He had hardly taken his place when a temple-servant announced the arrival of a veiled lady.
The bearers of her litter were thickly veiled, and she had requested to be conducted to the confession chamber.
The servant handed Pentaur a token by which the high-priest of the great temple of Anion, on the other bank of the Nile, granted her the privilege of entering the inner rooms of the temple with the Rechiu, and to communicate with all priests, even with the highest of the initiated. The poet withdrew behind a curtain, and awaited the stranger with a disquiet that seemed to him all the more singular that he had frequently found himself in a similar position.
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