Zipporah, the Jewish maiden, a tale1876 |
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... noticed that every one's attention was directed to her . The timid maiden blushed , and could scarcely restrain her tears . However , she had no leisure to give herself up to melancholy reflections , for the music ceased , and Eleazar ...
... noticed that every one's attention was directed to her . The timid maiden blushed , and could scarcely restrain her tears . However , she had no leisure to give herself up to melancholy reflections , for the music ceased , and Eleazar ...
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... noticed at the entrance . Some retired quickly to the opposite end of the room , uttering exclamations of surprise and terror . Others grouped themselves around the mysterious being who had ventured to enter unannounced and to disturb ...
... noticed at the entrance . Some retired quickly to the opposite end of the room , uttering exclamations of surprise and terror . Others grouped themselves around the mysterious being who had ventured to enter unannounced and to disturb ...
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... noticed a nume- rous company of Pharisees and women sitting around a table sumptuously laid out , and displaying a rich repast . The unexpected arrival of Eleazar's wife immediately produced silence . The men assumed a grave air , an ...
... noticed a nume- rous company of Pharisees and women sitting around a table sumptuously laid out , and displaying a rich repast . The unexpected arrival of Eleazar's wife immediately produced silence . The men assumed a grave air , an ...
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... noticed for some days the evident dislike her father felt for accepting the mission offered him by the King , but he had above all plainly shown this dislike during his conversation with Paulina . Whilst her imagination pictured a thou ...
... noticed for some days the evident dislike her father felt for accepting the mission offered him by the King , but he had above all plainly shown this dislike during his conversation with Paulina . Whilst her imagination pictured a thou ...
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... noticed , by the light of the lamp in the courtyard , several persons speaking to each other in an undertone . However , Eleazar did not pay much attention to them , as , holding Zipporah by the hand , he continued his way as far F as ...
... noticed , by the light of the lamp in the courtyard , several persons speaking to each other in an undertone . However , Eleazar did not pay much attention to them , as , holding Zipporah by the hand , he continued his way as far F as ...
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ADVENTURES Animals Antigonus Antony's arms arrived Author BARBARA HUTTON beautiful Beth-horon CHAPTER child Cleopatra cloth elegant coloured companions cried Cybele danger dared daughter door Eleazar Eleazar and Zechariah enemy entered eyes father favour Fcap fear felt frightful gilt edges girl hand HARRISON WEIR heard heart heathen Heaven Hebrews Herod high priest Holy City honour hostelry Illustrations Imperial 16mo Jehoiakim Jerusalem Jewish maiden Jews Judas Maccabeus king kinsman look Lord Maccabees Maia Marc Antony morocco morocco antique mountain never night Octavia Oreb palace passed Paulina Pharisee Post 8vo prætor prayers prison psaltery Pyttalus Rebekah recognised replied Roman Rome sacred scene Second Edition seemed Sihor silence slave Small 4to soldiers soon Stories Temple thee thou thought told travellers trembling triumvir uttered Valens voice W. H. G. KINGSTON walls whilst wished words young Zechariah Zipporah
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