[The Sisters Complete by Georg Ebers]@TWC D-Link bookThe Sisters Complete CHAPTER II 3/18
Why! they will rouse us at midnight next, and throw stones at our rotten old shutters.
The effects of my last greeting lasted you for three weeks--to-day's I hope may act a little longer.
You, gentlemen there, listen to me.
Just as the raven follows an army to batten on the dead, so that fellow there stalks on in front of strangers in order to empty their pockets--and you, who call yourself an interpreter, and in learning Greek have forgotten the little Egyptian you ever knew, mark this: When you have to guide strangers take them to see the Sphinx, or to consult the Apis in the temple of Ptah, or lead them to the king's beast-garden at Alexandria, or the taverns at Hanopus, but don't bring them here, for we are neither pheasants, nor flute-playing women, nor miraculous beasts, who take a pleasure in being stared at.
You, gentlemen, ought to choose a better guide than this chatter-mag that keeps up its perpetual rattle when once you set it going.
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