id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26094 A. L. O. E. Hebrew Heroes: A Tale Founded on Jewish History .txt text/plain 70213 3666 78 "Ere I go to rest," said the stern Jew, "I will let Hadassah know that require that young Greek's blood at his hand?"--Zarah covered her face Zarah, suddenly raising her head, and looking into the face of Hadassah "Oh, forgive me, mother," said Zarah, kissing the hand of Hadassah, "Be not angry with me, mother," faltered Zarah, wetting Hadassah's hand mother!---And I shall surely be saved!" said Zarah more calmly, her "You have never seen Hadassah; you do not know her!" exclaimed Zarah Zarah of Hadassah, and had strangely drawn the maiden's heart towards "The Lord Lycidas left this place yesterday lady," said the Greek. "Zarah is prisoner in yon palace," said Hadassah, "you will do all in "I thought that you had no kindred, Zarah," said Lycidas, with "Nay, Zarah," said Lycidas gaily, in reply to the maiden's words; "I Zarah, on that morning, saw nothing of Lycidas, and Judas Maccabeus ./cache/26094.txt ./txt/26094.txt