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Page 239
... Phocion for leave to visit thee , and I wept so bitterly that Phocion relented and gave me leave . I said thou wert my mother's brother , and I must see thee before thou died'st . So I came at once . " Antef scowled , and his long bony ...
... Phocion for leave to visit thee , and I wept so bitterly that Phocion relented and gave me leave . I said thou wert my mother's brother , and I must see thee before thou died'st . So I came at once . " Antef scowled , and his long bony ...
Page 258
... Phocion was their captain , and as the weary Greeks , exhausted with their long trudge through the fiery sand , threw themselves down to rest , he walked to the lapping water's edge and stood there deep in thought . At his elbow , as ...
... Phocion was their captain , and as the weary Greeks , exhausted with their long trudge through the fiery sand , threw themselves down to rest , he walked to the lapping water's edge and stood there deep in thought . At his elbow , as ...
Page 260
... Phocion to him . What of plunder ? " " The temple is as bare " said Cassander , breathlessly— " as bare as that the desert . There is nothing in it whatever ; nothing what- ever , except a dead old man on the roof , with beside him a ...
... Phocion to him . What of plunder ? " " The temple is as bare " said Cassander , breathlessly— " as bare as that the desert . There is nothing in it whatever ; nothing what- ever , except a dead old man on the roof , with beside him a ...
Page 261
... Phocion decided there was nothing more to be done and that they should straight- way return to Syene . There she sat at the edge of the water , moan- ing over the head of Philip in her lap , while the company of Greeks were making ready ...
... Phocion decided there was nothing more to be done and that they should straight- way return to Syene . There she sat at the edge of the water , moan- ing over the head of Philip in her lap , while the company of Greeks were making ready ...
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