The Golden Hope: A Story of the Time of King Alexander the Great

THE GOLDEN HOPE
A STORY OF THE TIME OF KING ALEXANDER THE GREAT
ROBERT H. FULLER
NEW YORK GROSSET & DUNLAP PUBLISHERS
Copyright, 1905, By THE MACMILLAN COMPANY. Set up and electrotyped. Published March, 1905. Reprinted May, 1906.
Norwood Press J. S. Cushing & Co.—Berwick & Smith Co. Norwood, Mass., U.S.A.
For what was all his war in Asia after the death of Philippus, but tempests, extreme heats, wonderful deep rivers, marvellous high mountains, monstrous beasts for greatness to behold, wild savage fashions of life, change and alteration of governors upon every occasion, yea treasons and rebellions of some? At the beginning of his voyage, Greece did yet lay their heads together, for the remembrance of the wars that Philippus made upon them: the towns gathered together: Macedonia inclined to some change and alteration: divers people far and near lay in wait to see what their neighbours would do: the gold and silver of Persia flowing in the orators' purses, and governors of the people did raise up Peloponnese: Philippus' treasure and coffers were empty, and the debts were great. In despite of all these troubles, and in the middest of his poverty, a young man, but newly come to man's estate, durst in his mind think of the conquest of Asia, yea of the empire of the whole world, with thirty thousand footmen and five thousand horse, ... howbeit he was furnished with magnanimity, with temperance, with wisdom, and valour: being more holpen in this martial enterprise, with that he had learned of his tutor Aristotle, than with that which his father Philippus had left him.... In Alexander's actions they see, that his valiantness is gentle, his gentleness valiant: his liberality, husbandry, his choler soon down, his loves temperate, his pastimes not idle, and his travels gracious. What is he that hath mingled feasting with wars, and military expeditions with sports? Who hath intermingled in the middest of his besieging of towns: and in the middest of skirmishes and fights, sports, banquets, and wedding songs? Who was ever more enemy to those that did wrong, nor more gracious to the afflicted? Who was ever more cruel to those that fought, or more just unto suppliants?

Robert H. Fuller
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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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2011-09-30

Темы

Adventure stories; Alexander, the Great, 356 B.C.-323 B.C. -- Fiction; Greece -- History -- Macedonian Expansion, 359-323 B.C. -- Fiction

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