Zipporah, the Jewish maiden, a tale1876 |
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... thee . Thou art well aware that the crown belonged to Herod , and that Antigonus deprived him of it by purchasing it from the Parthians . In his turn he now fears to lose it through the manœuvres of his enemies , and , to secure its ...
... thee . Thou art well aware that the crown belonged to Herod , and that Antigonus deprived him of it by purchasing it from the Parthians . In his turn he now fears to lose it through the manœuvres of his enemies , and , to secure its ...
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... thee behind ; thou shalt not be separated from thy father - he will ever be thy protector and thy stay . It is my wish that thou shouldst accom- pany me to Rome , for I know not what presenti- ment tells me that very soon Jerusalem will ...
... thee behind ; thou shalt not be separated from thy father - he will ever be thy protector and thy stay . It is my wish that thou shouldst accom- pany me to Rome , for I know not what presenti- ment tells me that very soon Jerusalem will ...
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... thee a husband of her own choosing , —a man belonging to the turbulent and factious sect of the Pharisees , ruling ... thee . Comfort thyself , my precious child . As long as I live , I shall know how to protect thee ; and if I die , the ...
... thee a husband of her own choosing , —a man belonging to the turbulent and factious sect of the Pharisees , ruling ... thee . Comfort thyself , my precious child . As long as I live , I shall know how to protect thee ; and if I die , the ...
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... thee the neces- sity of keeping secret the object of our journey . It is the King's interest that no one should be made aware of it . However , I except thy friend Paulina , with whom thou mayest converse on the subject quite ...
... thee the neces- sity of keeping secret the object of our journey . It is the King's interest that no one should be made aware of it . However , I except thy friend Paulina , with whom thou mayest converse on the subject quite ...
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... thee now , Zipporah , my duties call me elsewhere ; but I trust we shall meet again after sunset . ' Then Eleazar went away , whilst his daughter watered the flowers on the terrace , before returning to her own room to go on with her ...
... thee now , Zipporah , my duties call me elsewhere ; but I trust we shall meet again after sunset . ' Then Eleazar went away , whilst his daughter watered the flowers on the terrace , before returning to her own room to go on with her ...
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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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