An Egyptian princess / by Georg Ebers tr. from the german by Eleanor Grove
New York : D. Appleton
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Preliminares.
An Egyptian princess.
Chapter I. The principal steward of the...
Chapter II. The hunt was over.
Chapter III. Two hours later Bartja and his friends were standing...
Chapter IV. The innocent originator of all this complicated misery had...
Chapter V. Before the sun had reached his mid-day height,..
Chapter VI. The sharp-witted Athenian saw clearly how matters...
Chapter VII. Prexaspes, the king's messenger, and one of the...
Parte 1.
Parte 2.
Chapter VIII. The sun was already trying to break a path for...
Parte 1.
Parte 2.
Chapter IX. Six weeks after these events a little troop of horsemen...
Chapter X. The sun of a hot midsummer-day had risen on Naukratis.
Chapter XI. According to the law of Egypt, Zopyrus had deserved death.
Parte 1.
Parte 2.
Chapter XII. Our young bride and bridegroom had not travelled...
Parte 1.
Parte 2.
Chapter XIII. The waters of the Nile had begun to rise again.
Chapter XIV. While our friends were enjoying their row on the Nile...
Chapter XV. On the morning after the trial of the bow...
Chapter XVI. Here we might end this tale, but that we feel bound to give...
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