The Golden Hope
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Robert H. Fuller. The Golden Hope
The Golden Hope
Table of Contents
CHAPTER I
THREE FRIENDS MEET
CHAPTER II
WARNING FROM THE GODS
CHAPTER III
ARISTON LAYS A PLOT
CHAPTER IV
THE VOICE OF DEMOSTHENES
CHAPTER V
THE BANQUET
CHAPTER VI
SYPHAX EARNS HIS REWARD
CHAPTER VII
THE RESPONSE OF THE ORACLE
CHAPTER VIII
THE THUNDERBOLT FALLS
CHAPTER IX
THE DOOM OF THEBES
CHAPTER X
CHARES BARTERS HIS SWORD
CHAPTER XI
THAIS
CHAPTER XII
MENA READS A LETTER
CHAPTER XIII
THE UNQUENCHABLE FIRE
CHAPTER XIV
ACROSS THE HELLESPONT
CHAPTER XV
THAIS AND ARTEMISIA
CHAPTER XVI
IN THE CAMP OF THE MERCENARIES
CHAPTER XVII
THE TRAGEDY OF THE MARSH
CHAPTER XVIII
GREEK AND BARBARIAN
CHAPTER XIX
THE ROUT OF THE SATRAPS
CHAPTER XX
MENA MAKES A DISCOVERY
CHAPTER XXI
PHRADATES TRIUMPHS
CHAPTER XXII
THE VISION OF DANIEL, THE VICEROY
CHAPTER XXIII
IN THE WHIRLWIND'S TRACK
CHAPTER XXIV
THE GORDIAN KNOT
CHAPTER XXV
BESSUS COMES TO BABYLON
CHAPTER XXVI
THE GREAT KING IS ANGRY
CHAPTER XXVII
NATHAN KEEPS HIS WORD
CHAPTER XXVIII
BETWEEN EARTH AND SKY
CHAPTER XXIX
THE SLUICE GATE
CHAPTER XXX
LEONIDAS UNDERTAKES A MISSION
CHAPTER XXXI
ALEXANDER IS SURPRISED
CHAPTER XXXII
THE WORLD AT STAKE
CHAPTER XXXIII
THE CHESTNUT MARE
CHAPTER XXXIV
IN THE PAVILION OF THE QUEENS
CHAPTER XXXV
PHRADATES MAKES A WAGER
CHAPTER XXXVI
TYRE ACCEPTS THE CHALLENGE
CHAPTER XXXVII
THE JEST OF KING AZEMILCUS
CHAPTER XXXVIII
MENA REVEALS A SECRET
CHAPTER XXXIX
JOEL BRINGS BAD NEWS
CHAPTER XL
THE GAP OF DEATH
CHAPTER XLI
PRINCE HUR'S COUNTERPLOT
CHAPTER XLII
A TRAITOR IN PURPLE
CHAPTER XLIII
THE KING TAKES HIS REVENGE
CHAPTER XLIV
THE REVOLT OF THE ISRAELITES
CHAPTER XLV
MOLOCH CLAIMS HIS SACRIFICE
CHAPTER XLVI
THE PASSING OF A GOD
CHAPTER XLVII
SYPHAX SQUARES HIS ACCOUNT
CHAPTER XLVIII
THAIS GIVES A FEAST
CHAPTER LXIX
CHARES FINDS REST
CHAPTER L
PROMISES FULFILLED
CHAPTER LI
AMID FRAGMENTS OF EMPIRE
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Robert H. Fuller
A Story of the Time of King Alexander the Great
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Ariston looked at the statue of Hermes. It was a fancy of his that he could draw either a favorable or an adverse augury from the expression on the face of the God as it showed in the wavering light of the lamp. He could detect no change in the mocking smile that seemed to hover about the marble lips. It left him with no conclusion.
"What you have told me," he said to Mena, "makes it necessary for me to tell you something in return. I am a ruined man."
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