[Cleopatra Complete by Georg Ebers]@TWC D-Link bookCleopatra Complete CHAPTER V 47/48
Our father, in token of his gratitude, should retain for himself and his heirs the summer palace and the garden.
He would see that the change of owner was entered in the land register. This was really done that very day.
It was, indeed, his first act save one--the execution of his daughter Berenike. "This ruler, who would have seemed to any one who beheld his meeting with his children a warm-hearted man and a tender father, at that time would have put half Alexandria to the sword, had not Antony interposed. He forbade the bloodshed, and honoured Berenike's dead husband by a stately funeral. "As the steed bore him away, he turned back towards Cleopatra; he could not have saluted Arsinoe, for she had rushed into the garden, and her swollen face betrayed that she had shed burning tears. "From that hour she bitterly hated Cleopatra. "On the day appointed, the King brought the princesses to the city with regal splendour.
The Alexandrians joyously greeted the royal sisters, as, seated on a golden throne, over which waved ostrich-feathers, they were borne in state down the Street of the King, surrounded by dignitaries, army commanders, the body-guard, and the senate of the city.
Cleopatra received the adulation of the populace with gracious majesty, as if she were already Queen.
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