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Jones, Erasmus W., 1817-

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


"It is the desire of your sovereign that those from Egypt and Judah be
known hereafter by names more suitable to the country in which ye now
abide. These names ye shall hereafter learn from your teachers. Ye may
now return in perfect order to your respective apartments. To-morrow at
the second hour, at a given signal, ye will appear at this place again,
and formally enter upon your studies."
The four youths, after having reached their rooms, for a while sat in
silence; and from the countenance of Daniel it might have been easily
gathered that all was not well. The brothers were not slow to notice
this, and it caused them some uneasiness. Usually their cousin took the
lead in all conversation, but at this time Daniel was mute.
"Well, cousin," said Azariah, "how wast thou pleased with the address of
our new master?"
"Highly pleased, upon the whole. He surely is a man of kind feelings and
refined taste."
"But my dear cousin seems somewhat disconsolate and much less cheerful
than when we left this apartment one hour ago.


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