Complete by Georg Ebers]@TWC D-Link book Complete 22/23 "For the present you must leave her in peace. I should be glad to conceal it from you as a father--but the physician declared it might cost her her life if she were not left just now in perfect quiet. No one goes to any kind of assembly with a burning wound in the head, a high fever and a broken leg .-- Poor dear child!" Keraunus stood silent in grave consternation, while Arsinoe exclaimed through her tears: "But I must go to her, I must see her Doris." "That I cannot blame you for, my pretty one," said the old woman. "I have already been to the house of the Christians, but they would not let me in to see the patient. With you it is rather different as you are her sister." "Come father," begged Arsinoe, "first let us see to the children, and then you shall come with me to see Selene. |