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The Weavers
Complete

CHAPTER XII
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Since thou must die, wilt thou not order it after thine own choice?
It is to die for Egypt." "Is this the will of Kaid ?" asked Harrik, his voice thick with wonder, his brain still dulled by the blow of Fate.
"It was not the Effendina's will, but it hath his assent.

Wilt thou write the word to the army and also to the Prince ?" He had conquered.

There was a moment's hesitation, then Harrik picked up paper and ink that lay near, and said: "I will write to Kaid.

I will have naught to do with the army." "It shall be the whole, not the part," answered David determinedly.

"The truth is known.


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