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Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ

CHAPTER V
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If she should be mistaken! Her heart arose into her throat.

And the farther she went the more doubtful and confused she became.

Four or five yards from where they stood waiting for her she stopped.
That the mistress she loved! whose hand she had so often kissed in gratitude! whose image of matronly loveliness she had treasured in memory so faithfully! And that the Tirzah she had nursed through babyhood! whose pains she had soothed, whose sports she had shared! that the smiling, sweet-faced, songful Tirzah, the light of the great house, the promised blessing of her old age! Her mistress, her darling--they?
The soul of the woman sickened at the sight.
"These are old women," she said to herself.

"I never saw them before.

I will go back." She turned away.
"Amrah," said one of the lepers.
The Egyptian dropped the jar, and looked back, trembling.
"Who called me ?" she asked.
"Amrah." The servant's wondering eyes settled upon the speaker's face.
"Who are you ?" she cried.
"We are they you are seeking." Amrah fell upon her knees.
"O my mistress, my mistress! As I have made your God my God, be he praised that he has led me to you!" And upon her knees the poor overwhelmed creature began moving forward.
"Stay, Amrah! Come not nearer.


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