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The publisher of this book utilises modern printing technologies as well as photocopying processes for reprinting and preserving rare works of literature that are out-of-print or on the verge of becoming lost. This book is one such reprint.

Text extracted from opening pages of book: Copyright, 1910, by D. APPLETON & COMPANY HIS HOUR CHAPTER I The Sphinx was smiling its eternal smile. It was two o'clock in the morning The tourists had re turned to Cairo, and only an Arab or two lingered near the boy who held Tamara's camel, and then gradually slunk away; thus, but for Hafis, she was alone alone with her thoughts and the Sphinx. The strange, mystical face looked straight at her from the elevation where she sat. Its sensual mock ing calm penetrated her brain. The creature seemed to be laughing at all humanity and saying There is no beyond live and enjoy the things of the present Eat, drink, and be merry, for to-morrow you die, and I I who sit here and know, tell you there is no beyond. The things you can touch and hold to your bodies are the only ones worth grasping. No, no said Tamara, half aloud, I will not I will not believe it. Fool, said the Sphinx. What is your soul? And if you have one, what have you done with it hitherto? Are you any' light in the world? No, 2 HIS HOUR you have lived upon the orders of others, you have let your individuality be crushed these twenty-four years since the day you could speak. Just an echo it is that fine thing, your soul Show it then, if you have one Do you possess an opinion? Not a bit of it. You simply announce platitudes that you have been taught were the right answers to all questions Be lieve me, you have no soul. So take what you can a body You certainly have that, one can see it well, snatch what it can bring you, since you have not enough will to try for higher things. Grasp what you may, poor weakling. That is the wisdom sitting here for eternity has taught me. Tamarastirred her hands in protest but she knew the indictment was true. Yes, her life had been one long commonplace vista of following leads like a sheep. But was it too late to change? Had she the cour age? Dared she think for herself? If not, the mys tic message of the Sphinx's smile were better followed: Eat, drink, and be merry, for to-morrow you die/' The blue of the sky seemed to soothe her, and speak of hope. Could any other country produce a sky of so deep a sapphire as the night sky of Egypt? All around was intense sensuous warmth and stillness al most as light as day. How wise she had been to break through the con ventionality which surrounded her; and it had re HIS HOUR 3 quired some nerve so as to be able to come here alone, on this one of her last nights in Egypt. She half smiled when she thought of Millicent Hard castle's face when she had first suggested it. My dear Tamara, what what an extraordinary thing for a woman to do Go to the Sphinx all alone at two o'clock in the morning. Would not people think it very strange?'* Tamara felt a qualm for a second, but was rebellious. Well, perhaps but do you know, Millicent, I be lieve I don't care. That carven block of stone has had a curious effect upon me. It has made me think as I have never done before. I want to take the clearest picture away with me I must go. And even Mrs. Hardcastle's mild assertion that it could equally well be viewed and studied at a more reasonable hour did not move Tamara, and while her friend slumbered comfortably in her bed at Mena House, she had set off, a self-conscious feeling of a tru ant schoolboy exalting and yet frightening her. Tamara was a widow. James Loraine had been everything that athoroughly respectable English hus band ought to be. He had treated her with kindness, he had given her a comfortable home he had only asked her to spend ten months of the year in the coun try, and he had never caused her a moment's jealousy. She could not remember her heart having beaten an atom faster; or slower for his coming or going. 4 HIS HOUR She had loved him, and her sisters and' brother, and father, all in the same devoted way, and when pneu monia had carried him off nearly two years before, she had grieved with the measure the loss of any one of them would hav


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781434620279
  • Publisher: BiblioLife
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 10 mm
  • Width: 203 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1434620271
  • Publisher Date: 11 Oct 2007
  • Height: 127 mm
  • No of Pages: 168
  • Series Title: English
  • Weight: 186 gr


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