Complete by Georg Ebers]@TWC D-Link book Complete 44/48 True, he kissed and embraced Arsinoe, but after that he had eyes and ears solely for Cleopatra. Away from her sister, she would have commanded the utmost admiration; but Cleopatra was like the sun, beside which every other heavenly body pales. Yet, no; she should not be compared to the sun. It was part of the fascination she exerted that every one felt compelled to gaze at her, to discover the source of the charm which emanated from her whole person. He had dashed up to the King's chariot, and seeing the two daughters by their father's side, he greeted them with a hasty salute. |