FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   92   93   94   95   96   97   98   99   100   101   102   103   104   105   106   107   108   109   110   111   112   113   114   115   116  
117   118   119   120   121   122   123   124   125   126   127   128   129   130   131   132   133   134   135   136   137   138   139   140   141   >>   >|  
and Hur stood beside the reunited lovers, as they clasped each other's hands, and exchanged greetings, at first mutely, then with warm words. "I knew you would come!" cried the maiden, and Hosea answered with joyful emotion. "You might easily suppose so, oh Prophetess; for your own voice was among those that summoned me here." Then in a calmer tone, he added: "I hoped to find your brother also; I am the bearer of a message of grave import to him, to us, and to the people. I see that you, too, are ready to depart and should grieve to behold the comfort of your aged hosts destroyed by hasty acts that may yet be needless." "What do you mean?" asked Hur, advancing a step nearer to the other. "I mean," replied Hosea, "that if Moses persists in leading the tribes eastward, much blood will flow uselessly to-morrow; for I learned at Tanis that the garrison of Etham has been ordered to let no man pass, still less the countless throng, whose magnitude surprised me as I rode through the camp. I know Apu, who commands the fortifications and the legions whom he leads. There would be a terrible, fruitless massacre of our half-armed, untrained people, there would be--in short, I have urgent business to discuss with Moses, urgent and immediate, to avert the heaviest misfortune ere it is too late." "What you fear has not escaped our notice," replied Hur, "and it is in order to guard against this peril that Moses has set forth on a dangerous quest." "Whither?" asked Hosea. "That is the secret of the leaders of the tribes." "Of which my father is one." "Certainly; and I have already offered to take you to him. If he assumes the responsibility of informing you...." "Should he deem it a breach of duty, he will keep silence. Who is to command the wandering hosts tomorrow?" "I." "You?" asked Hosea in astonishment, and Hur answered calmly: "You marvel at the audacity of the shepherd who ventures to lead an army; but the Lord of all armies, to whom we trust our cause, is our leader; I rely solely on His guidance." "And so do I," replied Hosea. "No one save the God through whom Miriam summoned me to this spot, entrusted me--of that I am confident--with the important message which brings me here. I must find Moses ere it is too late." "You have already heard that he will be beyond the reach of any one, myself included, until to-morrow, perhaps the day after. Will you speak to Aaron?" "Is he in the camp?"
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   92   93   94   95   96   97   98   99   100   101   102   103   104   105   106   107   108   109   110   111   112   113   114   115   116  
117   118   119   120   121   122   123   124   125   126   127   128   129   130   131   132   133   134   135   136   137   138   139   140   141   >>   >|  



Top keywords:

replied

 
message
 

urgent

 

morrow

 

tribes

 

people

 

answered

 

summoned

 
dangerous
 
important

Whither

 

father

 
leaders
 

brings

 

secret

 
escaped
 

heaviest

 

discuss

 

business

 
misfortune

Certainly

 

notice

 
included
 

shepherd

 

ventures

 

guidance

 

audacity

 

astonishment

 
calmly
 
marvel

solely

 

armies

 

leader

 

tomorrow

 

wandering

 

assumes

 

Miriam

 

entrusted

 

offered

 

responsibility


informing

 

silence

 

command

 
Should
 

breach

 

confident

 
calmer
 
Prophetess
 

brother

 

depart