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Jones, Erasmus W., 1817-

"The Young Captives: A Story of Judah and Babylon"

But thou appearest somewhat embarrassed.
Let the maid of Judah have no fears, for I have every confidence that she
will do well."
"Is the noble officer at home?" asked the maid, endeavoring to appear
composed.
"He is about the premises, and will soon be in," replied Barzello, with a
smile.
"What delicious flowers!" cried Perreeza, breathing a little easier.
"Babylon abounds with the like, fair damsel. But come, let us enter, for
the officer's daughter is in haste to behold the youthful maid from the
land of Judah."
Barzello ascended those steps of spotless marble, and, with a degree of
freedom that seemed to surprise his young companion, he entered a
spacious apartment, richly furnished and beautifully ornamented, where
Jupheena was ready to receive them, with loving smiles of welcome.
"Jupheena, this is the young maid from the land of Judah, of whom thy
father spoke," and, directing his language to Perreeza, at the same time
giving Jupheena a glance that was readily understood, he said, "and,
young damsel, this is the officer's daughter of whom I spoke.


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