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An Egyptian Princess
Complete

CHAPTER VI
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Where shall I find his equal as a commander, an adviser and a companion?
He is not yet in thy power, however, and I advise thee to remember, that though thou mayst be clever for an Egyptian, Phanes is a clever Greek.

I will remind thee too of thy solemn oath to renounce the grandchild of Rhodopis.

Methinks vengeance is dearer to thee than love, and the amends I offer will therefore be acceptable! As to Egypt, I repeat once again, she was never more flourishing than now; a fact which none dream of disputing, except the priests, and those who retail their foolish words.

And now give ear, if thou wouldst know the origin of Nitetis.

Self-interest will enjoin secrecy." Psamtik listened eagerly to his father's communication, indicating his gratitude at the conclusion by a warm pressure of the hand.
"Now farewell," said Amasis.


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