An Egyptian Princess — Volume 08 by Georg Ebers
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page 26 of 73 (35%)
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"It is only children and fools that act without reflection," was the
answer. "You forget those who are deluded by passion." "I do not belong to that number." "And yet revenge is the most fearful of all the passions." "Only when it is practised in the heat of feeling. My revenge is as cool as this piece of iron; but I know my duty." "The highest duty of a good man, is to subordinate his own welfare to that of his country." "That I know." "You seem to forget, however, that with Egypt you are delivering your own country over to the Persians." "I do not agree with you there." "Do you believe, that when all the rest of the Mediterranean coasts belong to Persia, she will leave your beautiful Greece untouched?" "Certainly not, but I know my own countrymen; I believe them fully capable of a victorious resistance to the hosts of the barbarians, and am confident that their courage and greatness will rise with the nearness of the danger. It will unite our divided tribes into one great nation, and be the ruin of the tyrants." |
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