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The Ancient Allan

CHAPTER X
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Therefore she looks with a kind eye upon wives and mothers.

Also you have not taken your final vows and can be absolved." "Yes," she said softly.
"Then, Amada, will you give yourself into my keeping ?" "I think so, Shabaka, though it has been in my mind for long, as you know well, to give myself only to learning and the service of the heavenly Lady.

My heart calls me to you, it is true, day and night it calls, how loudly I will not tell; yet I would not yield myself to that alone.

But Egypt calls me also, since I have been shown in a dream while I watched in the sanctuary, that you are the only man who can free her, and I think that this dream came from on high.

Therefore I will give myself, but not yet." "Not yet," I said dismayed.


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