The Good Time Coming
Title: The Good Time Coming Author: T.S. Arthur Edition: 10 Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII Release Date: November, 2003 [Etext #4632] [Yes, we are more than one year ahead of schedule] [This file was first posted on February 20, 2002] The Project Gutenberg Etext of The Good Time Coming, by T.S. Arthur *******This file should be named gdtmc10.txt or gdtmc10.zip******* Corrected EDITIONS of our etexts get a new NUMBER, gdtmc11.txt VERSIONS based on separate sources get new LETTER, gdtmc10a.txt This etext was created by Charles Aldarondo (Aldarondo@yahoo.com)
"Then in every house of Troy there was sore dismay and lamentation, for
no one knew upon whom the doom would soonest fall. And every day a
hapless maiden, young and fair, was chained to the great rock by the
shore, and left there to be the food of the pitiless monster. And the
people cried aloud in their distress, and cursed the mighty walls and
the high towers which had been reared by the unpaid labors of Poseidon;
and my father sat upon his high seat, and trembled because of the
calamities which his own deeds had brought upon his people.
"At last, after many humbler victims had perished, the lot fell upon
the fairest of my sisters, Hesione, my father's best-loved daughter.
In sorrow we arrayed her in garments befitting one doomed to an
untimely death; and when we had bidden her a last farewell, we gave her
to the heralds and the priests to lead forth to the place of sacrifice.
"Just then, however, a noble stranger, taller and more stately than any
man in Troy, came down the street. Fair-haired and blue-eyed, handsome
and strong, he seemed a very god to all who looked upon him. Over his
shoulder he wore the tawny skin of a lion, while in his hand he carried
a club most wonderful to behold. And the people, as he passed, prayed
him that he would free our city from the monster that was robbing us of
our loved ones.
"'I know that thou art a god!' cried my father, when he saw the
stranger. 'I pray thee, save my daughter, who even now is being led
forth to a cruel death!'
Title: The Good Time Coming Author: T.S. Arthur Edition: 10 Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII Release Date: November, 2003 [Etext #4632] [Yes, we are more than one year ahead of schedule] [This file was first posted on February 20, 2002] The Project Gutenberg Etext of The Good Time Coming, by T.S. Arthur *******This file should be named gdtmc10.txt or gdtmc10.zip******* Corrected EDITIONS of our etexts get a new NUMBER, gdtmc11.txt VERSIONS based on separate sources get new LETTER, gdtmc10a.txt This etext was created by Charles Aldarondo (Aldarondo@yahoo.com)