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Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield, 1804-1881

"Alroy The Prince Of The Captivity"


'He is handsomer than Alschiroch,' said Rachel.
'What a shawl!' said Beruna.
'His scimitar was like lightning,' said Leah.
'And his steed like thunder,' said Imra.
'The evil eye fall on him!' said Bathsheba.
'Lord,' exclaimed Miriam, 'remember David and all his afflictions!'
The deserted city of the wilderness presented a very different
appearance from that which met the astonished gaze of Alroy, when he
first beheld its noble turrets, and wandered in its silent streets of
palaces.
Without the gates was pitched a numerous camp of those low black tents
common among the Kourds and Turkmans; the principal street was full
of busy groups engaged in all the preparations of warfare, and all the
bustling expedients of an irregular and adventurous life; steeds were
stalled in ruined chambers, and tall camels raised their still visages
among the clustering columns, or crouched in kneeling tranquillity amid
fallen statues and prostrate obelisks.
Two months had scarcely elapsed since Alroy and Jabaster had sought
Scherirah in his haunt, and announced to him their sacred mission. The
callous heart of him, whose 'mother was a Jewess,' had yielded to their
inspired annunciations.


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