[The City of Delight by Elizabeth Miller]@TWC D-Link bookThe City of Delight CHAPTER II 6/28
But Laodice, so filled with loneliness and apprehension, was moved to sympathy for the solitary and friendless woman.
She leaned toward her father and said in a low voice: "Let her come with us, father; she is a woman and afraid." Aquila heard that low petition and he flashed a look at the stranger that seemed reproachful.
But Costobarus was speaking. "Ride with us, then, and be welcome," he said. The woman bowed her shawled head and murmured with emotion after a silence: "The blessings of a servant be upon you and yours; may the God of Israel be with you for evermore." She dropped back to the rear of the party and the train moved on. Meanwhile, Keturah, who sat huddled on the floor of Laodice's howdah, had not moved since they had left the doorway of Costobarus' house. Momus, on the neck of Laodice's camel, had observed her once or twice, and now he reached back and touched her.
He jerked his hand away and brought up his camel with a wrench.
Hiram, following close behind, by dint of main strength managed to avoid a collision with Momus' beast so suddenly halted.
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