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Moon of Israel

CHAPTER XVII
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As we drew near to the camp the outposts saw us and challenged.

But when they perceived by the light of the setting sun who it was that they challenged, a murmur went through them, of: "The Prince of Egypt! The Prince of Egypt!" for so they had never ceased to name Seti, and they saluted with their spears and let us pass.
So at length we came to the pavilion of Pharaoh, round about which a whole regiment stood on guard.

The sides of it were looped up high because of the heat of the night which was great, and within sat Pharaoh, his captains, his councillors, his priests, his magicians, and many others at meat or serving food and drink.

They sat at a table that was bent like a bow, with their faces towards the entrance, and Pharaoh was in the centre of the table with his fan-bearers and butlers behind him.
We advanced into the pavilion, the Prince in the centre, Bakenkhonsu leaning on his staff on the right hand, and I, wearing the gold chain that Pharaoh Meneptah had given me, on the left, but those with us remained among the guard at the entrance.
"Who are these ?" asked Amenmeses, looking up, "who come here unbidden ?" "Three citizens of Egypt who have a message for Pharaoh," answered Seti in his quiet voice, "which we have travelled fast and far to speak in time." "How are you named, citizens of Egypt, and who sends your message ?" "We are named, Seti Meneptah aforetime Prince of Egypt, and heir to its crown; Bakenkhonsu the aged Councillor, and Ana the scribe and King's Companion, and our message is from the gods." "We have heard those names, who has not ?" said Pharaoh, and as he spoke all, or very nearly all, the company rose, or half rose, and bowed towards the Prince.

"Will you and your companions be seated and eat, Prince Seti Meneptah ?" "We thank the divine Pharaoh, but we have already eaten.


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