The Emperor
Produced by David Widger THE EMPEROR, Complete By Georg Ebers Volume 1. Translated by Clara Bell PREFACE. It is now fourteen years since I planned the story related in these volumes, the outcome of a series of lectures which I had occasion to
considerate and pitying, and the advice appealed to her as good; but--
"Just for to-night, put yourself in my care," he said. "I'm ashamed to
have annoyed you to such an extent and to have interfered with your
plans; but I could not help it. You have succeeded in balking the
DETECTIVE, but the MAN admires you for it. I noticed, the last time you
took out your purse in the dining-car, that your money is nearly gone.
If you will permit me to lend you enough for your hotel expenses--"
"No."
"Well, it may not be necessary. Your friends will supply you with money
whenever our little--comedy, shall we say?--is played to the end. In the
meantime I'll speak to the landlord. Now, Miss Burrows, run across to
the hotel and register."
She gazed at him uncertainly a moment and the little man smiled
reassuringly. Somehow, she felt inclined to trust him.
"Thank you," she said and took her suit case into the hotel office.
The clerk looked at her rather curiously as she registered, but assigned
her a room and told her that dinner was still being served. She followed
the bellboy to her room, where she brushed her gown, bathed her hands
and face and rearranged her hair. Then she went to the dining room and,
although the journey and worry had left her sick and nervous, she ate
Produced by David Widger THE EMPEROR, Complete By Georg Ebers Volume 1. Translated by Clara Bell PREFACE. It is now fourteen years since I planned the story related in these volumes, the outcome of a series of lectures which I had occasion to