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Now when Amestris learnt the whole matter, she felt no anger against
Artaynta; but, looking upon her mother, the wife of Masistes, as
the cause of all the mischief, she determined to compass her death.
She waited, therefore, till her husband gave the great royal
banquet, a feast which takes place once every year, in celebration of
the king's birthday - "Tykta" the feast is called in the Persian
tongue, which in our language may be rendered "perfect" - and this
is the only day in all the year on which the king soaps his head, and
distributes gifts to the Persians. Amestris waited, accordingly,
for this day, and then made request of Xerxes, that he would please
to give her, as her present, the wife of Masistes. But he refused;
for it seemed to him shocking and monstrous to give into the power of
another a woman who was not only his brother's wife, but was likewise
wholly guiltless of what had happened - the more especially as he knew
well enough with what intent Amestris had preferred her request.
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