[Arachne Complete by Georg Ebers]@TWC D-Link bookArachne Complete CHAPTER IV 10/16
But you? Did you come to hear whether the spirits still intend to keep the promise they made then ?" Ledscha eagerly assented to this question, and the old woman continued urgently: "Then tell me first what suddenly incenses you so violently against the man whom you have so highly praised ?" The girl related what had formerly been rumoured in Tennis, and which she had just heard from the slave. He had lured other women--even her innocent young sister--to his studio. Now he wanted to induce Ledscha to go there, not from love, but merely to model her limbs so far as he considered them useful for his work. He was in haste to do so because he intended to return to the capital immediately.
Whether he meant to leave her in the lurch after using her for his selfish purposes, she also desired to learn from the sorceress. But she would ask him that question herself to-morrow.
Woe betide him if the spirits recognised in him the deceiver she now believed him. Hitherto Tabus had listened quietly, but when she closed her passionate threats with the exclamation that he also deserved punishment for alienating Gula, the sailor's wife, from her absent husband, the enchantress also lost her composure and cried out angrily: "If that is true, if the Greek really committed that crime--then certainly.
The foreigners destroy, with their laughing levity, much that is good among us.
We must endure it; but whoever broke the Biamite's marriage bond, from the earliest times, forfeited his life, and so, the gods be thanked, it has remained.
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