illustrationillustrationThere in his carven chair sat my father, Amenemhat, clad in his priestly robes. At first I thought that he was dead, so still he sat; but at length he turned his head, and I saw that his orbs were white and sightlessCleopatraIllustrated London News, vol. XCIV no. 2613R. Caton Woodvillehttps://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/haggard/illustrations/images/000/000/1225/original/thereInCleopatraILN625.jpg?1485042157Woodcut print; L:31.8 , W:23.4London: Ingram Brothers, 18 May 1889.Woodcut print; L:31.8 , W:23.4Egypt Man Africa MenR. Caton Woodville625Illustrated London News, vol. XCIV no. 2613Ingram Brothers18 May 1889LondonUniversity of GeorgiaCleopatra

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There in his carven chair sat my father, Amenemhat, clad in his priestly robes. At first I thought that he was dead, so still he sat; but at length he turned his head, and I saw that his orbs were white and sightless