Observations By Mr. Dooley Observations By Mr. Dooley

Observations By Mr. Dooley

Publisher Description

At last the pioneer's boat got off with his mother and the body of the dog, which he intended to send to be embalmed at Kynopolis, the city in which the dog was held sacred above all animals. Paaker himself returned to the House of Seti, where, in the night which closed the feast day, there was always a grand banquet for the superior priests of the Necropolis and of the temples of eastern Thebes, for the representatives of other foundations, and for select dignitaries of the state. His father had never failed to attend this entertainment when he was in Thebes, but he himself had to-day for the first time received the much- coveted honor of an invitation, which—Ameni told him when he gave it—he entirely owed to the Regent.

RELEASED
1936
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
201
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
140.6
KB

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