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The Complete Historical Romances of Georg Ebers

CHAPTER XXVI
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Bent-Anat must be purged of her uncleanness, and if the weak superior of the temple of Anion absolves her, she may pass for purified over there, where they live for this world only, but not here, where it is our duty to prepare the soul for death.

The Regent, a descendant of the great deposed race of kings, will appear in the procession with all the splendor of his rank.

I see you are surprised, my friends.

Only he! Aye! Great things are stirring, and it may happen that soon the mild sun of peace may rise upon our war-ridden people." "Miracles are happening," he continued, "and in a dream I saw a gentle and pious man on the throne of the earthly vicar of Ra.

He listened to our counsel, he gave us our due, and led back to our fields our serfs that had been sent to the war; he overthrew the altars of the strange gods, and drove the unclean stranger out from this holy land." "The Regent Ani!" exclaimed Septah.
An eager movement stirred the assembly, but Ameni went on: "Perhaps it was not unlike him, but he certainly was the One; he had the features of the true and legitimate descendants of Ra, to whom Rui was faithful, in whose breast the heart of the sacred ram found a refuge.
To-morrow this pledge of the divine grace shall be shown to the people, and another mercy will also be announced to them.


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