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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Balthasar, by Anatole France This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: Balthasar And Other Works - 1909 Author: Anatole France Editor: Frederic Chapman Translator: Mrs. John Lane Release Date: May 9, 2008 [EBook #22059] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK BALTHASAR *** Produced by David Widger BALTHASAR And Other Works By Anatole France Translated by Mrs. John Lane Edited by Frederic Chapman London: John Lane: MCMIX CONTENTS; Balthasar The Cure's Mignonette M. Pigeonneau The Daughter Of Lilith Laeta Acilia The Red Egg Balthasar TO THE VICOMTE EUGENE MELCHIOR DE VOGUE "Magos regos fere habuit Oriens."{*} --Tertullian. I. In those days Balthasar, whom the Greeks called Saracin, reigned in Ethiopia. He was black, but comely of countenance. He had a simple soul and a generous heart The third year of his reign, which was the twenty-second of his age, he left his dominions on a visit to Balkis, Queen of Sheba. The mage Sembobitis and the eunuch Menkera accompanied him. He had in his train seventy-five camels bearing cinnamon, myrrh, gold dust, and elephants' tusks. As they rode, Sembobitis instructed him in the influences of the planets,{*} as well as in the virtues of precious stones, and Menkera sang to him canticles from the sacred mysteries. He paid but little heed to them, but amused himself instead watching the jackals with their ears pricked up, sitting erect on the edge of the desert. * The East commonly held kings versed in magic. At last, after a march of twelve days, Balthasar became conscious of the fragrance of roses, and very soon they saw the gardens that surround the city of Sheba. On their way they passed young girls dancing under pomegranate trees in full bloom. "The dance," said Sembobitis the mage, "is a prayer." "One could sell these women for a great price," said Menkera the eunuch. As they entered the city they were amazed at the extent of the sheds and warehouses and workshops that lay before them, and also at
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