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Uarda
Complete

CHAPTER XVIII
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"The favor and disfavor of kings are as those of the Gods.

Men rejoice in the one or bow to the other." "What feeling have I aroused in Rameses besides dissatisfaction, and dislike?
I insist on knowing!" said Paaker with increasing vehemence.
"You alarm me," the widow declared.

"And in speaking ill of you, his only motive was to raise his favorite in Nefert's estimation." "Tell me what he said!" cried the pioneer; cold drops stood on his brown forehead, and his glaring eyes showed the white eye-balls.
Katuti quailed before him, and drew back, but he followed her, seized her arm, and said huskily: "What did he say ?" "Paaker!" cried the widow in pain and indignation.

"Let me go.

It is better for you that I should not repeat the words with which Rameses sought to turn Nefert's heart from you.


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