PHARAOH by Wilbur Smith (Excerpt 2)
PHARAOH by Wilbur Smith (Excerpt 2)
PHARAOH by Wilbur Smith (Excerpt 2)
WILBUR SMITH
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HarperCollinsPublishers
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Published by HarperCollinsPublishers 2016
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Copyright Orion Mintaka (UK) Ltd 2016
Wilbur Smith asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work
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ISBN: 978-0-00-753581-1
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ing Hurotas and I left the great hall of audience alone and
went back through the empty streets of the city. Although
I was anxious to begin the next phase of our campaign I did
not want Pharaoh to receive reports of our hasty departure
from Luxor from his spies and agents. Of course there would
be many of them hiding in the buildings and alleyways, keeping
us under surveillance. When we finally emerged through the
Heroes Gate of the city, our combined armies were still awaiting
our return.
I heard later that their ranks had been tormented by rumours
that had grown more alarming the longer we remained locked
away behind the gates of the city. There were even suggestions
we two generals had been arrested on trumped-up charges
and hustled away to the dungeons and thence to the torture
chambers. The reaction of our battle-hardened men to our
return was moving and deeply touched the hearts of both King
Hurotas and me. Old veterans and young recruits wept, and
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