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

"Morning Star"

How
then will you leave Memphis without his good leave; how will you even
send messengers to summon aid which could not reach you under fifty
days?"
Now when she saw the greatness of the danger, Tua grew quite calm and
answered:
"You have done wrong, Asti; if you foresaw all these things of which I
never thought, you should have warned Pharaoh and his Council."
"Queen, I did warn them, and Mermes warned them also, but they would not
listen, saying that they were but the idle dreams of one who strives to
peep into the future and sees false pictures there. More, Pharaoh sent
for me himself, and whilst thanking me and Mermes my husband, told me
that he had inquired into the matter and found no cause to distrust Abi
or those under his command. Moreover, he forbade me to speak to your
Majesty about it, lest, being but young and a woman, you might be
frightened and your pleasure spoilt."
"Who was his counsellor?" asked Tua.
"A strange one, I think, Queen. You know his waiting-woman, Merytra, she
of whom he is so fond, and who stood behind him with a fan this night.


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