[Serapis Complete by Georg Ebers]@TWC D-Link bookSerapis Complete CHAPTER XXV 6/26
She would have regarded it as a heathen abomination to wear wreaths of fresh and fragrant flowers, though for the money which that string of pearls had cost she might have decked the circus with garlands from end to end, or have fed a hundred poor for a twelvemonth.
It seems so much easier to cheat the omniscient Creator of the Universe than our fellow-fools! So Dame Maria sat there in sour and virtuous dignity, looking like the Virgin Mary as painters and sculptors were at that time wont to represent her; and her farmer-son shuddered whenever his eye fell on his step-mother.
It did him good, by contrast, to hear a hearty peal of laughter that came up from the lowest ranks of the podium.
When he had discovered the spot from whence it proceeded he could hardly believe his eyes, for there sat the long-sought Dada, between an old man and a young woman, laughing as though something had just occurred to amuse her extremely.
Demetrius stretched his limbs with a feeling of relief and satisfaction; then he rose, and seeing his city agent seated just behind the girl, he begged him to change places with him, as he thought it advisable not to lose sight of the game now it was caught; the old man was very ready to oblige him and went up to the other seat with a meaning smile. For the first time since she could recollect anything Dada had spent a sleepless night.
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