[Moon of Israel by H. Rider Haggard]@TWC D-Link bookMoon of Israel CHAPTER IV 18/23
If they will it not, next in the order of succession stands your cousin, the Count Amenmeses, who is also of royal blood both on his father's and his mother's side, and after him I know not who, unless it be my daughter and your half-sister, the royal Princess Userti, Lady of Egypt." Now Userti spoke, very earnestly, saying: "O Pharaoh, surely my right in the succession, according to ancient precedent, precedes that of my cousin, the Count Amenmeses." Amenmeses was about to answer, but Pharaoh lifted his hand and he was silent. "It is matter for those learned in such lore to discuss," Meneptah replied in a somewhat hesitating voice.
"I pray the gods that it may never be needful that this high question should be considered in the Council.
Nevertheless, let the words of the royal Princess be written down.
Now, Prince Seti," he went on when this had been done, "you are still unmarried, and if you have children they are not royal." "I have none, O Pharaoh," said Seti. "Is it so ?" answered Meneptah indifferently.
"The Count Amenmeses has children I know, for I have seen them, but by his wife Unuri, who also is of the royal line, he has none." Here I heard Amenmeses mutter, "Being my aunt that is not strange," a saying at which Seti smiled. "My daughter, the Princess, is also unmarried.
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