[The Complete Historical Romances of Georg Ebers by Georg Ebers]@TWC D-Link bookThe Complete Historical Romances of Georg Ebers CHAPTER XVI 18/19
It was already dark, and I expected to find her in front of the door.
All at once, about a hundred steps behind old Hekt's cave, I heard a troop of jackals barking so furiously that I said to myself directly they had attacked a human being, and I knew too who it was, though no one had told me, and the woman could not call or cry out.
Frantic with terror, I tore a firebrand from the hearth and the stake to which the goat was fastened out of the ground, rushed to her help, drove away the beasts, and carried her back senseless to the hut.
My mother helped me, and we called her back to life.
When we were alone, I wept like a child for joy at her escape, and she let me kiss her, and then she became my wife, three years after I had bought her. "She bore me a little maid, that she herself named Uarda; for she showed us a rose, and then pointed to the child, and we understood her without words. "Soon afterwards she died. "You are a priest, but I tell you that when I am summoned before Osiris, if I am admitted amongst the blessed, I will ask whether I shall meet my wife, and if the doorkeeper says no, he may thrust me back, and I will go down cheerfully to the damned, if I find her again there." "And did no sign ever betray her origin ?" asked the physician. The soldier had hidden his face in his hand; he was weeping aloud, and did not hear the question.
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