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Ere long the question possessed him entirely. It was then as if he despaired of recovering Lael, and had but one earthly object vengeance. "Ah, my God, my God! Am I to lose her, and never know my enemy? Action, action, or I will go mad!" Uel came with his usual report: "Alas! I have nothing." The Prince scarcely heard or saw him.

He paused here to give his cup to Syama for replenishment; whereupon Uel said: "I have followed thy discourse with interest, and I hope with understanding; yet I am conscious of a disadvantage. I do not know thy name, nor if thou hast a title."

"I recall it distinctly," Uel answered, respectfully. "Thou wilt remember not less clearly then that I added the words, 'in all things a help, in nothing a burden." Uel assented. "The addition I thought of great importance," the Prince continued; "for it was very desirable that thou shouldst not imagine me coming to sit down upon thee, and in idleness fatten upon the fruits of thy industry.

"O my youngest brother, I am a traveller even as you are a merchant, with the difference, I have no home. So the Lord be with you. Farewell." Then they kissed each other tenderly. "Will I not hear from you?" Uel inquired. "Ah, thank you," and the Wanderer returned to him and said, as if to show who was first in his very farewell thought: "Thank you for the reminder.

Of the sons of Hashum; Mattenai, Mattathah, Zabad, Eliphelet, Jeremai, Manasseh, and Shimei. Of the sons of Bani; Maadai, Amram, and Uel, Benaiah, Bedeiah, Chelluh, Vaniah, Meremoth, Eliashib, Mattaniah, Mattenai, and Jaasau, And Bani, and Binnui, Shimei, And Shelemiah, and Nathan, and Adaiah, Machnadebai, Shashai, Sharai, Azareel, and Shelemiah, Shemariah, Shallum, Amariah, and Joseph.

Clothe her as she were the King's daughter. At going abroad, which she shall do with me in the street and on the water, I would have her sparkle with jewels, the observed of everybody, even the Emperor. And ask not doubtingly, 'Whence the money for all this? I will find it. What sayest thou now?" Uel did not hesitate.

3. pal, prep. by: compare SANS. prep., para, back; pari, circum; pra, before; GREEK, para; LAT., per. 5. ce, cen-, cem-, one. SANS., mas. SANS., tala, dhara. LAT., terra, tellus. SANS., stri, stara. LAT., stella. Eng., star. SANS., udya. Sans., deva. Greek, Theos. Lat., deus. Sans., kalya, kalyâna. Greek, kalor. 13. uel, well. Sans., vara, excellent; vli, to choose. Lat., velle. Icel., vel.

Then, seeing Uel become serious, he added, "To help thee to my meaning, Lael was my child's name, and she was the image of this one; and as she died when fourteen, thy Lael's age, it is to me as if the tomb had miraculously rendered its victim back to me." "Prince," said Uel, "had I thought she would not be agreeable to you, I should have been sorry."

His experience served him prophetically in matters largely dependent on motives ordinarily influential with men. He was confident the Emperor would communicate with him, and soon. The third day after the adventure at the White Castle, a stranger, mounted, armed, and showily caparisoned, appeared at the Prince's door under guidance of Uel.

It is to be added that in course of the business there were two things from which Uel extracted great pleasure; Syama always had money to pay promptly for everything he bought; in the next place, communication with him was astonishingly easy. His eyes made up for the deficiency in hearing; while his signs, gestures, and looks were the perfection of pantomime.