
Volume 2.
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII.
CHAPTER IX.
ETEXT EDITOR'S BOOKMARKS:
In the sun‑baked outskirts of the bustling port town of Tennis, a stark white warehouse towers over a newly‑tended garden, its stone walls holding back the restless sea. The building, owned by the wealthy cloth merchant Archias, becomes a temporary home for his artistic nephews, the sculptors Hermon and Myrtilus, and his spirited daughter Daphne, who sets up bright striped tents amid the palms and figs. As the early morning mist lifts, Daphne awakens eager for the hunt, accompanied by her pack of hounds and a lively retinue of slaves and freedmen.
The day quickly fills with the clamor of a bustling market, the splash of boats returning from the harbor, and the triumphant cries of hunters bringing back a bounty of waterfowl. Daphne inspects her catch—gleaming pelicans, soaring vultures, and countless birds—her eyes alight with the thrill of the chase. Yet, as she turns to admire the spoils, a fleeting shadow passes over her, hinting that the tranquil garden may conceal mysteries beyond the day's hunt.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (91K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1837–1898
An Egyptologist with a storyteller’s touch, he turned years of research into vivid historical novels set in the ancient world. He is also remembered for acquiring the Ebers Papyrus, one of the best-known medical texts from ancient Egypt.
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