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Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ

CHAPTER I
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He failed by a narrow chance, and has not since been heard of.

In fact, the Roman's rage took in the whole house--not one of the name was left alive.

Their palace was sealed up, and is now a rookery for pigeons; the estate was confiscated; everything that could be traced to the ownership of the Hurs was confiscated.

The procurator cured his hurt with a golden salve." The passengers laughed.
"You mean he kept the property," said one of them.
"They say so," the Hebrew replied; "I am only telling a story as I received it.

And, to go on, Simonides, who had been the prince's agent here in Antioch, opened trade in a short time on his own account, and in a space incredibly brief became the master merchant of the city.


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