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Haggard, H. Rider (Henry Rider), 1856-1925

"Morning Star"

"
Now fury took hold of Tua.
"How dare he speak such words?" she gasped, springing to her feet. "I,
the wife of that old river-hog, my father's brother who might be my
grandfather, that hideous, ancient lump of wickedness who boasts that he
has a hundred sons and daughters; I, the Queen of Egypt, whose birth was
decreed by Amen, I--how dare you?" and she ceased, choking in her wrath.
"The question is--how he dares, Queen. Still, that is his plot which
he will carry through if he is able. I suspected it from the first,
and that is why I always opposed this visit to Memphis, but you will
remember that you bade me be silent, saying that you had determined to
see the most ancient city in Egypt."
"You should not have been silent. You should have said what was in your
mind, even if I ordered you from my presence. Neither Abi nor any of his
sons proposed for my hand when the others did, therefore _I_ suspected
nothing----"
"After the fashion of women who have already given their hearts, Queen,
and forget that they have other things to give--a kingdom, for instance.


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