id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.32044080919566 Newgeon, Walter Bliss. Rhesa : a romance of Babylon by Walter Bliss Newgeon 1922 .txt text/plain 112231 8757 86 "I have heard much concerning thy God, Heber," continued the soldier, after turning a moment to see if all was "Ay, Orma, thou art right as usual," said the old man "As the king lay gazing upon the wonderful scene it vanished and in its place there stood a great city, Babylon, encompassed by its mammoth walls. "A Jew!" cried the monarch angrily, "thou entrustedst a message of thy king's to a Jewish servant? "In thy narrative," said Nehum when the prophet had finished, "thou saidst the Mede had sworn to assist the Lost Prince "Prince," said the old man, "thy words show me how deep farewell, King of Babylon, may thy reign be long and prosperous," said Vulmaran as he backed slowly toward the door. then, young man, I offer thee life and liberty if thou wilt follow I am told thou once escaped from the king's hands and therefore he probably feared thy friends would again rescue thee. ./cache/hvd.32044080919566.pdf ./txt/hvd.32044080919566.txt