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מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 25
עמוד 19
Now, when that day was past and another day had come, then went the steward
to Uba-aner and told him of all these ... a crocodile of wax, seven fingers long,
and he enchanted it, and said, “When the page comes out and bathes in my lake,
...
Now, when that day was past and another day had come, then went the steward
to Uba-aner and told him of all these ... a crocodile of wax, seven fingers long,
and he enchanted it, and said, “When the page comes out and bathes in my lake,
...
עמוד 35
Then, after long, happy years, comes a message from the monarch of Egypt. The
document is presented in the midst of the story in full, official language; it offers
him forgiveness, safety, and honors among his own countrymen. And what a ...
Then, after long, happy years, comes a message from the monarch of Egypt. The
document is presented in the midst of the story in full, official language; it offers
him forgiveness, safety, and honors among his own countrymen. And what a ...
עמוד 152
Later comes a scene depicting a courtship as tender as one might desire to see
on the stage, and then follows the blessing of the sages upon the couple and
their marriage. Suddenly, however, the King is called away by urgent affairs of
the ...
Later comes a scene depicting a courtship as tender as one might desire to see
on the stage, and then follows the blessing of the sages upon the couple and
their marriage. Suddenly, however, the King is called away by urgent affairs of
the ...
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The Book of the Dead Antefs Festival Dirge Tales | 45 |
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