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Moon of Israel

CHAPTER XIV
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Yes, a babe, a single wretched little babe.

You had one once, did you not, Ana ?" "Oh! to Set and his fires with you and your evil talk," I said, and left him.
When I had gone a little way, I looked back and saw that he was laughing, throwing up his staff as he laughed, and catching it again.
"Set and his fires," he called after me.

"I wonder what they are like, Ana.

Perhaps one day we shall learn, you and I together, Scribe Ana." So Ki took up his abode with us, in the same lodgings as Bakenkhonsu, and almost every day I would meet them walking in the garden, since I, who was of the Prince's table, except when he ate with the lady Merapi, did not take my food with them.

Then we would talk together about many subjects.


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