Historical Miniatures by August Strindberg
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The mother bowed herself like an arch over the child; her hair hung
down like an insect-net, and two tears fell from her eyes on the little one's outstretched hands. Then she rose, placed a sweet date in its mouth, softly closed the cover, murmured a blessing, and came out of the water. A gentle breeze from the land swayed the rushes and crisped the surface of the river. "The basket swims," she said, "but the river flows on; it is red with blood and thick as cream. Lord God of Israel, have mercy!" "Yes, He will," answered Miriam, "as He had mercy on our father Abraham, who obtained the promise, because he obeyed and believed, 'Through thy seed shall all the families on the earth be blessed.'" "And now Pharaoh slays all the first-born." "But not thy son." "Not yet." "Pray and hope." "What? That the monsters of the river do not swallow him, that the waves of the river do not drown him, that Pharaoh's executioners do not kill him! Is that the hope?" "The promise is greater, and it lives: 'Thy seed shall possess the gate of his enemies.'" |
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