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Updated: June 29, 2025


"I understand," replied Eunana, looking into the eyes of his chief quickly. "And not only will I repeat that to my warriors, but I will even go naked this night through the garden to let them know that superiors have the right to do whatever pleases them."

With the first of them marched Eunana, anxiously. "Why has the minister deprived me of leadership over the vanguard? Does he wish to give me a higher position?" asked he in his own mind. Thinking out then a new career, and perhaps to dull the fears which made his heart quiver, he seized a pole and, where the sands were deeper, propped the balista, or urged on the Greeks with an outcry.

He has power and will; I have only knowledge. Moreover, they do not beat thee, nor me, like that slave." "But they have beaten Eunana, and they may beat us also.

"Thy sword is mine," replied he, "and it may leave the scabbard only when I give the order." He nodded to Eunana and passed on. After wandering a quarter of an hour by paths intended to mislead, the pharaoh found himself near a secret gate in a thicket. It seemed to him that he heard a rustle, and he said in a low voice, "Hebron!"

"Your worthiness reminds me, by these words, that I am to pay certain debts," remarked Herhor; and he commanded the officers and soldiers who were near by to assemble. "And now," said the minister, "summon for me Eunana." The officer covered with amulets was found as quickly as if he had been waiting for this summons a long time.

On his countenance was depicted delight, which he restrained through humility, but with effort. Herhor, seeing Eunana before him, began, "By the will of his holiness, supreme command of the army comes into my hands again with the ending of the maneuvers." Those present bowed their heads. "It is my duty to use this power first of all in meting out justice." The officers looked at one another.

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