[Joshua Complete by Georg Ebers]@TWC D-Link bookJoshua Complete CHAPTER V 14/19
If he obeyed the summons of his people, he would lose his honor, which he had kept as untarnished as his brazen helm, and with it the highest goal of his life; if he remained loyal to Pharaoh and his oath, he must betray his own race, have all his future days darkened by his father's curse, and resign the brightest dream he cherished; for Miriam was a true child of her people and he would be blest indeed if her lofty soul could be as ardent in love as it was bitter in hate. Stately and beautiful, but with gloomy eyes and hand upraised in warning, her image rose before his mental vision as he sat gazing over the smouldering fire out into the darkness.
And now the pride of his manhood rebelled, and it seemed base cowardice to cast aside, from dread of a woman's wrath and censure, all that a warrior held most dear. "Nay, nay," he murmured, and the scale containing duty, love, and filial obedience suddenly kicked the beam.
He was what he was--the leader of ten thousand men in Pharaoh's army.
He had vowed fealty to him--and to none other.
Let his people fly from the Egyptian yoke, if they desired. He, Hosea, scorned flight.
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