[The Complete Historical Romances of Georg Ebers by Georg Ebers]@TWC D-Link bookThe Complete Historical Romances of Georg Ebers CHAPTER XXX 28/33
It is true, girls--is it not ?--that I belong to you just now, and to the fowls, and ducks, and pigeons ?" His youngest daughter kissed him, the second patted him affectionately, and they all three went gaily forward.
An hour later he requested the Lady Setchem to accompany him into the garden. The poor, anxious, and frightened woman had resolved on this step with much difficulty; tears filled her kind eyes, as she communicated her troubles to the high-priest. "Thou art a wise counsellor," she said, "and thou knowest well how my son honors the Gods of the temple of Seti with gifts and offerings.
He will not listen to his mother, but thou hast influence with him.
He meditates frightful things, and if he cannot be terrified by threats of punishment from the Immortals, he will raise his hand against Mena, and perhaps--" "Against the king," interrupted Ameni gravely.
"I know it, and I will speak to him." "Thanks, oh a thousand thanks!" cried the widow, and she seized the high-priests robe to kiss it.
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