[The Complete Historical Romances of Georg Ebers by Georg Ebers]@TWC D-Link bookThe Complete Historical Romances of Georg Ebers CHAPTER XX 6/13
I wish he would make up his mind to come and seek me--in disguise, of course--I would--" "He is very timid, and it would not suggest to him anything so unpracticable." "Hm--" said Hekt, "perhaps you are right, for when we have to demand a good deal it is best only to ask for what is feasible.
One rash request often altogether spoils the patron's inclination for granting favors." "What else has occurred ?" "The Regent's army has conquered the Ethiopians, and is coming home with rich spoils." "People may be bought with treasure," muttered the old woman, "I good--good!" "Paaker's sword is sharpened; I would give no more for my master's life, than I have in my pocket--and you know why I came on foot through the dust." "Well, you can ride home again," replied his mother, giving the little man a small silver ring.
"Has the pioneer seen Nefert again ?" "Strange things have happened," said the dwarf, and he told his mother what had taken place between Katuti and Nefert.
Nemu was a good listener, and had not forgotten a word of what he had heard. The old woman listened to his story with the most eager attention. "Well, well," she muttered, "here is another extraordinary thing.
What is common to all men is generally disgustingly similar in the palace and in the hovel.
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