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The Ethiopian finally quitted Egypt, the priests said, by a hasty
flight under the following circumstances. He saw in his sleep a
vision: a man stood by his side, and counselled him to gather together
all the priests of Egypt and cut every one of them asunder. On this,
according to the account which he himself gave, it came into his mind
that the gods intended hereby to lead him to commit an act of
sacrilege, which would be sure to draw down upon him some punishment
either at the hands of gods or men. So he resolved not to do the deed
suggested to him, but rather to retire from Egypt, as the time during
which it was fated that he should hold the country had now (he
thought) expired. For before he left Ethiopia he had been told by
the oracles which are venerated there, that he was to reign fifty years
over Egypt. The years were now fled, and the dream had come to
trouble him; he therefore of his own accord withdrew from the land.
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