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The Complete Historical Romances of Georg Ebers

CHAPTER XXXVIII
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In fact, all that Rameri has told me, that Bent-Anat writes, that Mena's stud-keeper says of Ani, and that comes through other channels--amounts to nothing that need disturb us.

I know your uncle--I know that he will make his borrowed throne as wide as he possibly can; but when we return home he will be quite content to sit on a narrow seat again.

Great enterprises and daring deeds are not what he excels in; but he is very apt at carrying out a ready-made system, and therefore I choose him to be my Regent." "But Ameni," said Chamus, bowing respectfully to his father, "seems to have stirred up his ambition, and to support him with his advice.

The chief of the House of Seti is a man of great ability, and at least half of the priesthood are his adherents." "I know it," replied the king.

"Their lordships owe me a grudge because I have called their serfs to arms, and they want them to till their acres.
A pretty sort of people they have sent me! their courage flies with the first arrow.


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