[Moon of Israel by H. Rider Haggard]@TWC D-Link bookMoon of Israel CHAPTER XVI 18/19
"Then I ask, is this the decree of the Council of Pharaoh and of the people of Egypt? There is still a great army in Egypt, hundreds of chariots and thousands of footmen.
Is this army to sit still while these slaves depart into the desert there to rouse our enemies of Syria against us and return with them to butcher us ?" "At these words," continued Bakenkhonsu, "from all that multitude there went up a shout of 'No.'" "The people say No.
What saith Pharaoh ?" cried Userti. There followed a silence, till suddenly Amenmeses rose and spoke: "Have it as you will, Princess, and on your head and the heads of all these whom you have stirred up let the evil fall if evil comes, though I think it is your husband, the Prince Seti, who should stand where you stand and put up this prayer in your place." "My husband, the Prince Seti, is tied to Memphis by a rope of witch's hair, or so they tell me," she sneered, while the people murmured in assent. "I know not," went on Amenmeses, "but this I know that always the Prince would have let these Hebrews go from among us, and at times, as sorrow followed sorrow, I have thought that he was right.
Truly more than once I also would have let them go, but ever some Strength, I know not what, descended on my heart, turning it to stone, and wrung from me words that I did not desire to utter.
Even now I would let them go, but all of you are against me, and, perchance, if I withstand you, I shall pay for it with my life and throne.
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