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The Last Egyptian

CHAPTER XXI. LOTUS-EATERS AND CROCODILES

Word Count: 2442    |    Released on: 17/11/2017

hange of scene, varying with every bend in the river; the shifting lights, the gentle ripple of the waters, the dist

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“The sun fell hot upon the bosom of the Nile and clung there, vibrant, hesitating, yet aggressive, as if baffled in its desire to penetrate beneath the river’s lurid surface. For the Nile defies the sun, and relegates him to his own broad domain, wherein his power is undisputed.”