Eleanor Jong De

Delilah


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      Eleanor De Jong

      Delilah

      Copyright

      This novel is entirely a work of fiction.

       The names, characters and incidents portrayed in it are the work of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or localities is entirely coincidental.

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      First published in Great Britain by

       HarperCollinsPublishers 2011

      DELILAH. Copyright © Working Partners Two 2011. All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the nonexclusive, nontransferable right to access and read the text of this ebook on-screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, downloaded, decompiled, reverse-engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins ebooks.

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      Eleanor de Jong asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work

      A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library

      Source ISBN: 978-1-84756-238-8

      Ebook Edition © APRIL 2011 ISBN: 9780007443192

      Version: 2018-07-19

      Contents

       Title Page

       Copyright

      Chapter One

      ‘Lilah! Where are you?’

      Chapter Two

      ‘It’s just as well, Delilah, that it was I who…

      Chapter Three

      Delilah put down the tray of empty drinking bowls, and…

      Chapter Four

      Due to their late arrival, Delilah had found herself too…

      Chapter Five

      ‘How could you have let it come to that, Father?’

      Chapter Six

      Delilah would have been happy never to see Samson again.

      Chapter Seven

      The man’s hollow, watery eyes settled on Delilah for a…

      Chapter Eight

      Delilah regretted having pushed her shawl back so far from…

      Chapter Nine

      Samson appeared not to have heard her. ‘Your rescue will…

      Chapter Ten

      Delilah always enjoyed her visits to the centre of Ashkelon.

      Chapter Eleven

      ‘So the Chass’ela vines have done better than we expected…

      Chapter Twelve

      It took a lot of eyelash-fluttering to convince Ekron to…

      Chapter Thirteen

      ‘So Achish has you investigating your competitor’s wines.’

      Chapter Fourteen

      ‘I don’t remember you wearing out your sandals so quickly…

      Chapter Fifteen

      Delilah had not noticed it the first time she entered…

      Chapter Sixteen

      The vineyard shimmered in the afternoon sun. The green leaves…

      Chapter Seventeen

      Phicol might have spies everywhere, but she doubted Samson’s reach…

      Chapter Eighteen

      By the time Delilah arrived at the market just after…

      Chapter Nineteen

      She lifted herself from him, genuinely alarmed. Were Phicol’s men…

      Chapter Twenty

      Joshua was terrified. ‘You shouldn’t have told your mother that,’…

      Chapter Twenty-One

      Delilah was studiously tying up the laden vine branches one…

      Chapter Twenty-Two

      Joshua helped Delilah climb into Achish’s best carriage, then he…

      Chapter Twenty-Three

      ‘If I didn’t know better,’ said Phicol, ‘I’d say you…

      Chapter Twenty-Four

      The boats were drawn up on the shore, well clear…

      Chapter Twenty-Five

      The crowds were already gathering in the centre of Ashkelon.

      Chapter Twenty-Six

      Delilah looked at Phicol, searching his face for any sign…

      Chapter Twenty-Seven

      The waves, normally so soothing and peaceful, jarred at Delilah’s…

      Chapter Twenty-Eight

      Delilah wanted to avoid the breakfast table at all costs,…

      Chapter Twenty-Nine

      It took four long days for the bruise on Delilah’s…

      Chapter Thirty

      The watery sky was just tinged with the first red…

      Chapter Thirty-One

      Delilah barely stirred when Samson left the tent before dawn,…

      Chapter Thirty-Two

      Delilah traversed the edges of the crowd until she was…

      Chapter Thirty-Three

      Delilah hardly left her room for three days. She was…

      Chapter Thirty-Four

      There were soldiers too. At least ten, clustering around Phicol.

      Chapter Thirty-Five

      Though the night passed peacefully, Delilah was aware that her…

      Chapter Thirty-Six

      ‘I had to go back,’ she said. ‘You understand that,…

      Chapter Thirty-Seven

      She explained to Joshua about the drugged drink. He listened…

      Chapter Thirty-Eight

      Ekron shuddered, a thin groan escaping his lips. His hair…

      Chapter Thirty-Nine

      Ariel