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The Gold Lender of Babylon 79 "The ox began first. 'You are my good friend. Be- cause of your wise advice I have enjoyed a day o ...
80 THERICHESTMAN INBABYLON bronze designs. He placed it upon the floor and squatted before it, both hands upon the lid. "From ea ...
The Gold Lender of Babylon 81 upon a scarlet cloth. Mathon picked up the piece and patted it affectionately. "This shall always ...
82 THERICHESTMANINBABYLON tune to buy. Soon I must return his ring. He doth insist on repaying promptly." "Some borrowers do tha ...
The Gold Lender of Babylon 83 lon. To suggest the contrary was to infuriate her. A fair rebuke I had. I knew the risk for this i ...
84 THERICHESTMAN INBABYLON struggle vainly for many days. It is a pit of sorrow and regrets where the brightness of the sun is o ...
The Gold Lender of Babylon 85 and to buy at low cost the rugs the housewives weave.I also know many of the rich people of Baby- ...
86 THERICHESTMAN INBABYLON "How many years hast thou laboured as a spear- maker?" "Fully three." "How much besides the king's gi ...
The Gold Lender of Babylon 87 laboured much and denied myself much to secure it. Therefore, I will no longer lend any of it wher ...
The Gold Lender of Babylon 88 those unskilled in guarding it. As well waste thy trea- sure in extravagance as let others lose it ...
89 THERICHESTMAN INBABYLON to pull it back again. Should my further advice ap- peal to thee, return again. It is gladly given. ' ...
The Walls of Babylon Old Banzar , gr im war rior of another day, stood guard at the passageway leading to the top of the ancient ...
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90 THERICHESTMAN INBABYLON About Banzar were great crowds of citizens, white- faced and terrified, eagerly seeking news of the b ...
89 to the walls, lest the arrows flying over strike you!" A woman with a babe in arms took the old man's place as he withdrew. " ...
The Walls of Babylon 92 husband. He lies with fever from his terrible wounds, yet insists upon his armour and his spear to prote ...
93 THERICHESTMAN INBABYLON there to stay and fight until wounded or dead they came down once m or e. Ar ound him, unceasingly cr ...
The Walls of Babylon 94 Babylon endured century after century because it wasfully protected.It could not afford to be otherwise. ...
The Camel Trader of Babylon The hungrier one becomes, the clearer one's mind works—also the more sensitive one becomes to the od ...
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