An Egyptian Princess — Volume 07
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Set in a royal capital during festival days, the narrative traces the fallout from accusations that lead to the public condemnation of prominent figures. A swelling, uneasy crowd reacts to the prospect of shame and executions, filling streets and disrupting daily life. Amid this turmoil a confident foreign traveler arrives with a royal pass and persuades local officials that he can demonstrate the condemned men’s innocence, prompting a hurried effort to secure an audience with the monarch. The episode combines vivid crowd scenes, courtly procedure, and a suspenseful attempt to avert state punishment through urgency and cunning.
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