An Egyptian Princess — Volume 02
Georg Ebers Translator
CHAPTER IV. Five days after the evening we have just described at Rhodopis' house, an immense multitude was to be seen assembled at the harbor of Sais. Egyptians of both sex
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Georg Ebers Translator
CHAPTER IV. Five days after the evening we have just described at Rhodopis' house, an immense multitude was to be seen assembled at the harbor of Sais. Egyptians of both sex
Georg Ebers Translator
CHAPTER XII. Seven weeks after Nitetis had quitted her native country, a long train of equipages and horsemen was to be seen on the king's highway from the west to Babylon, mo
Georg Ebers Translator
CHAPTER VI. THE sharp-witted Athenian saw clearly how matters lay in this sad story; nor did it escape him that malice had had a hand in the affair. How could Bartja's dagger
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CHAPTER XIV. While our friends were enjoying their row on the Nile, Cambyses' envoy, Prexaspes, had returned from a mission to the long-lived Ethiopians. He praised their str
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