[The Bride of the Nile Complete by Georg Ebers]@TWC D-Link bookThe Bride of the Nile Complete CHAPTER VI 7/20
Hiram too, the groom, and his son had found their place among the Mukaukas' household; in the first instance to take charge of the five horses from her father's stable which had brought the fugitives to Egypt, but afterwards--for the governor was not slow to discern his skill in such matters--as a leech for all sorts of beasts, and as an adviser is purchasing horses. Paula wanted to speak with them both, and she knew exactly where to find them; but she could not get to them without exposing herself to much that was unpleasant, for the governor's free retainers and their friends, not to mention the guard of soldiers who, now that the gates were closed, were still sitting in parties to gossip; they would certainly not break up for some time yet, since the slaves were only now bringing out the soldiers' supper. The clatter in the court-yard was unceasing, for every one who was free to come out was enjoying the coolness of the night.
Among them there were no slaves; these had been sent to their quarters when the gates were shut; but even in their dwellings voices were still audible. With a beating heart Paula tried to see and hear all that came within the ken of her keen eyes and ears.
The growing moon lighted up half the enclosure, the rest, so far as the shadow fell, lay in darkness.
But in the middle of a large semi-circle of free servants a fire was blazing, throwing a fitful light on their brown faces; and now and again, as fresh pine-cones were thrown in, it flared up and illuminated even the darker half of the space before her.
This added to her trepidation; she had to cross the court-yard, as she hoped, unseen; for innocent and natural as her proceedings were, she knew that her uncle's wife would put a wrong construction on her nocturnal expedition. At first Neforis had begged her husband to assist Paula in her search for her father, of whose death no one had any positive assurance.
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