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62 Menophis (With enthusiasm.) Our Deity—the sun! [Lurns and gazes ai the great Temple of Aton whose white columns still gleam in the golden after-glow some distance across the desert.

Rames (Moving closer, with hand on his shoul- der.) Egypt, our great land, now witnesses the climax of her splendonr. A change, which 1s divine, steals over her. It is no longer the mere dise of the sun we worship; it is the power behind.

Menophis

(Reverently.) The heat and glory that are in Aton, eternal and all-loving Deity.

Rames (Smiling.) Who calls you for the offer- ing of—yourself, (Pauses.) The Temples of our regenerated Egypt demand the best.