The book Pharaoh's Desire was written by author Rand , Chanta Here you can read free online of Pharaoh's Desire book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Pharaoh's Desire a good or bad book?
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She breezed into Kama’s room wearing a hopeful smile, as if she’d never been absent. “I trust you are feeling better this morning,” she said cheerfully. Kama sat at her usual place by the window. She’d been alone for three days, and she’d had plenty of time to think about her circumstances. She realized Dyzet could be very useful to her. She already knew Dyzet’s father was one of the city mapmakers. If she could gain the girl’s confidence, maybe she would help her escape. She needed every ally s...he could get. “I do not feel better,” Kama said, then smiled. “Although I will admit, I have missed your incessant speech.” Dyzet’s mouth dropped open. “Glory to the gods. Is that a compliment upon your lips?” Kama gave her a contrite smile. “I apologize for my poor company of late.” “Dyzet shrugged. “So, let us forget about it and begin anew.” Kama pulled the Senet board out as a friendly gesture. “I would like that.” Dyzet sat down at the table and began setting her pieces on the board.
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