id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5447 Ebers, Georg Uarda : a Romance of Ancient Egypt — Volume 09 .txt text/plain 18532 884 82 "To the king of the Cheta?" cried Pentaur in excitement. the Egyptian pass-word is 'Bent-Anat,' the name of the king's favorite to form the centre; the king himself, with the flower of the chariotguard, proposed to follow the road through the valley, which Paaker's In the midst of the camp stood the king's tent, surrounded by foot and Behind Pharaoh stood a man, younger than himself, who gave him his winecup after first touching it with his own lips; this was Mena, the king's When his sons had left the tent, Rameses turned to his charioteer and Mena kissed the king's robe; then he said: The king smiled, laid his hand on Mena's shoulder, and said, as he looked But the king granted no long respite to his horses and his fighting-men; The king looked gravely at Bent-Anat and the young priest; the eyes of ./cache/5447.txt ./txt/5447.txt