The Bride of the Nile — Volume 07 by Georg Ebers
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A deeper flush dyed Mary's cheek, and raising her large eyes imploringly
to his face, she laid a finger on her lips. He nodded, as understanding her, and said in a low voice: "Katharina has been here? Susannah's gardener ties up flowers like that. The fan--when I knocked--she is here still perhaps?" He had guessed rightly; Mary pointed dumbly to the door of the adjoining room. "But, in Heaven's name, child," Orion went on, in an undertone, "what does she want here?" "She came by stealth, in the boat," whispered the child. "She sent Anubis from the treasurer's office to ask me if she might not come, she could not do without me any longer, and she never did me any harm and so I said yes--and then, when I knew it was your knock, whisk--off she went into the bedroom." "And if your grandmother were to come across her?" "Then--well, then I do not know what would become of me! But oh! Orion, if you only knew how--how..." Two big tears rolled down her cheeks and Orion understood her; he stroked her hair lovingly and said in a whisper, glancing now and again at the door of the next room. "But I came up on purpose to tell you something more about Paula. She sends you her love, and she invites you to go to her and stay with her, always. But you must keep it quite a secret and tell no one, not even Eudoxia and Katharina; for I do not know myself how we can contrive to |
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