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The City of Delight

CHAPTER IV
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The Passover pilgrims." Julian heaved a sigh of relief and dismounted.

The Maccabee rode into the court of the khan at that instant.
The khan-keeper took their horses and a little later the two men were led into the single cobwebby chamber, low-ceiled, gloomy, cold and cheerless as a cave.

There they were given food and afterward a corner of the hall where a straw pallet had been laid and a stone trough filled with water for a bath.

After refreshing himself the Maccabee lay down and slept with supreme indifference to the rancor of the man who had attempted to kill him.
But Julian had another idea than pressing his vengeful advantage at that time.

He went out into Emmaus and engaging the unemployed of the thriftless town sent them broadcast into the hills in search of a pagan who was young, yet gray at the temples.
Some of them went--and they were chiefly boys who were not old enough to know that these strangers who come in pagan guise to Emmaus are full of guile.


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