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An Egyptian Princess
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CHAPTER XII
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Take me to my carriage, Croesus." The old king hastened to do her bidding, and as he was leading her thither she pressed his arm and whispered gently, "Are you pleased with me, my father ?" "I tell you, girl," the old man answered, "that no one but the king's mother can ever be your equal at this court, for a true and queenly pride reigns on your brow, and you have the power of using small means to effect great ends.

Believe me, the smallest gift, chosen and bestowed as you can choose and bestow, gives more pleasure to a noble mind than heaps of treasure merely cast down at his feet.

The Persians are accustomed to present and receive costly gifts.

They understand already how to enrich their friends, but you can teach them to impart a joy with every gift.

How beautiful you are to-day! Are your cushions to your mind, or would you like a higher seat?
But what is that?
There are clouds of dust in the direction of the city.


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