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Learn moreCleopatra lies asleep. One white, rounded arm makes a pillar for her head. The web of her dark hair falls over her like lace. Her limbs are draped in a robe so thin that the gleam of her flesh shines through it. Her rich lips are parted in a smile.
Harmachis looks down on her, and the sight of Cleopatra's beauty strikes the young Egyptian with all the power of a mortal blow. For a moment, Harmachis aches with griefโthat he should have to kill a thing so lovely!
H. Rider Haggard (1856โ1925) was born in Norfolk, England. After failing the Army entrance exam, he went to Natal in 1875 as secretary to Sir Henry Bulwer and the next year went to the Transvaal. He returned to England in 1881, married, and settled down to a literary life. His first novel, King Solomonโs Mines, was published in 1885. He published thirty-four adventure novels during his lifetime. He was knighted in 1912.
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“This outstanding, unabridged audiobook edition of Cleopatra is ably narrated by William Sutherland and is technically flawless in its recording.”
โ[Haggard] has imagined an ingenious answer to the questions suggested by the immense ruin of Antony and the Egyptian QueenโฆIt is no small praise to Mr. Haggard that he has painted a Cleopatra thatโฆhas intellect, power, and feminine blandishments enough to account for her victories over sages and emperors.โ
โThe most ambitious of the its authorโs worksโฆit endeavors to paint for us anew a figure which the imagination of the civilized world has pondered over for many centuriesโฆthrilling.โ
โ[Haggardโs] most serious and his most brilliant workโฆnot only immensely spectacular but artistically dramatic in every detail.โ
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