"But," went on Abi, taking no notice of this interruption, "on the other
hand I have much to offer. I rule here, your Majesties, who am also of
the royal blood, and there is some disaffection in the North, especially
among the great Bedouin tribes of the Desert who watch the frontier of
the Kingdom. Now if this alliance comes about, and in days to be I sit
upon the double throne as King-Consort of Egypt, they will be loyal, and
north and south will be united more closely than they ever were before.
Whereas if it does not come about----" Here Kaku, pretending to brush a
fly from his face, caught his hand in Abi's robe, a signal at which his
master paused.
"Go on, my Uncle, I pray you," said Tua. "If it does not come about,
what then?"
"Then, Queen, there may be trouble. Nay, leave me alone, Magician, I
will speak the truth, chance what may. Pharaoh, you have reigned for
many years; yes, forty times has the Nile overflowed its banks since we
laid our divine father in the tomb. Now, during all those years but one
child has been born to you, and that after I came to Thebes to pray you
to name me as your heir.
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