id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5446 Ebers, Georg Uarda : a Romance of Ancient Egypt — Volume 08 .txt text/plain 17810 951 86 "And yet: am my father's child," said Uarda decidedly, "and my poor dead man, a stranger, came up to me, and said he was Nebsecht's brother, and "Uarda," said the prince, pressing her hand to his heart. "I am a great friend of Pentaur," said the prince. "We have some," cried Uarda; she told him of Nebsecht's gift, and said: Uarda went into the hut, her father followed her; he took leave of his "Stay, dear child," said the princess, laying her hand on her hair. "I am rewarded enough," said Pentaur, looking kindly at the old man. Uarda could very well take her place with Bent-Anat, for the child had "Pentaur!" she said again; the poet opened his arms, and Bent-Anat fell is like Bent-Anat, and there is not another man in Egypt like Pentaur." "I knew," said the soldier in his homely way, "from Uarda where this man, ./cache/5446.txt ./txt/5446.txt