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The Camel Trader of Babylon .................................................................................................... ...
could look to a man a different color from what it is?" "I dare say," responded the youth, much more interested in the fat leg o ...
turned from her with little consolation. The next was a contemptuous beauty who gazed at me as indifferently as if I had been a ...
thou art a slave in Syria.' "Much I thought over her unkind accusations and many defensive phrases I worded to prove myself not ...
"Then a strange thing happened. All the world seemed to be of a different color as though I had been looking at it through a col ...
The Clay Tablets From Babylon .................................................................................................. ...
Alfred H. Shewsbury, Department of Archaeology. ...
Tablet No. I ................................................................................................................... ...
Birejik, the farmer, 1 silver, 7 copper. (From here on, disintegrated. Cannot be deciphered.) Tablet No. III ................... ...
and fowl. More than eight pieces of silver we have paid to our creditors. Even Alkahad did not protest. Great is the plan for it ...
St. Swithin's College Nottingham University Newark-on-Trent Nottingham Professor Franklin Caldwell, Care of British Scientific E ...
them the further benefit of our cash purchases. They were really quite decent. Our greengrocer, a wise old chap, put it in a way ...
difference in results between following a financial plan and just drifting along. At the end of the next year, when all our old ...
The Luckiest Man in Babylon .................................................................................................... ...
Forty years ago he had envied these men! How gladly he would have exchanged places! But what a difference now. With pride he loo ...
laughed uproariously. "Pirate flew into a rage and cursed them roundly. 'What do those men mean by the King awaiting us on the w ...
were built by slave labor, mainly prisoners of war, which explains the inhuman treatment they received. This force of workmen al ...
"Godoso had been right. We were taken through the gates of the city to the slave prison and next morning marched to the pens in ...
" 'Fair enough, fair enough,' he admitted. When I told him of my plan to peddle our honey cakes, he was well pleased. 'Here is w ...
saving them to buy my freedom. " 'When thou art free, what wilt thou do?' he inquired. " 'Then,' I answered, I intend to become ...
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