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Miller, Elizabeth

"A Romance of the Days when the Lord Redeemed the Children of Israel from the Bondage of Egypt"

Therefore, Athor
being beauty, Athor was my confederate. Is it not lucid, O Son of
Wisdom?"
Hotep laughed. "Nay, thou wilt not prosper, Kenkenes. Thou servest
two masters. But there is one thing still unexplained--the favor of
Athor."
"That is not mine to boast. I have but craved it," Kenkenes replied
hesitatingly.
"Where doth she live?" Hotep asked, by way of experiment.
"In the quarries below."
There was no more doubt in the mind of Hotep. Here was a duty, plain
before him, and his dearest friend to counsel. His must be tender
wisdom and persuasive authority. Not a drop of the scribe's blood was
democratic. He could not understand love between different ranks of
society, and, as a result, doubted if it could exist. Kenkenes must be
awakened while it was time.
"Do thou hear me, O my Kenkenes," he said after some silence. "If I
overstep the liberty of a friend, remind me, but remember
thou--whatsoever I shall say will be said through love for thee, not to
chide thee. No man shapeth his career for himself alone, nor does
death end his deeds. He continues to act through his children and his
children's children to the unlimited extent of time. Seest thou not, O
Kenkenes, that the ancestor is terribly responsible? What more heavy
punishment could be meted to the original sinner, than to set him in
eternal contemplation of the hideous fruitfulness of his initial sin!
"I have said sin, because sin, only, is offense in the eyes of the
gods.


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