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Author: * Kallistos Alexandros -
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Date: Jun 9, 2006 - 22:46
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Although the veiled woman was heavy with child she walked with a firm
step down the aisle which the soldiers had cleared for her. She was followed
by four slaves carrying a palanquin upon which rested a great vessel
of hammered gold. It was covered with a design of intertwined animals
and plants in the Sythian fashion. As she knelt, the slaves placed the
golden urn upon the offering table. To tell the truth, she cared little
if Alexander lived or died, but he could not die now; it was the wrong
time. She could neither read nor write and thought it improper for women
to do so. In the urn was a bit of gold leaf with her mark on it, A little
Persian star the name for which the tongue of the Greeks pronounced,
Roxanne.
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The news had reached Pergamum some time ago. on her balcony, a wealthy
Persian lady of some influence sat watching her son Herakles, studying
in the garden. She had not cried for years now. She stood and ladled
some wine from the crater on the table into a little silver cup. Leaning
over the railing, she poured the wine over the edge and onto the ground
below. The boy looked up and smiled at his mother. He never knew how
much that distinctive tilt to his head when he looked at her pierced
her to the heart. He never would. Barsine turned her back to her son
and walked into the house without a word. |
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