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Nogam peered myopically at the paper. "It might be 'Ebrew, sir," he hazarded, helpfully "by the looks of it, I mean. I suppose some private message, 'e thought you'd understand." "Hebrew, you fool! Damn your impudence! Do you take me for a Jew?" "Beg pardon, sir no 'arm meant." "No," Sturm declared, "it's Chinese."
Them Pharaohs must have always been clawin' out for the Hebrews before they got a hold of Joseph, and when they found out the true doctrine, they hushed up where they got it, and their priests went on teachin' it as if it was their own." "That's w'at I say. Got it from the 'Ebrew." "Well, it don't matter a great deal where they got it, so they got it," said Jackson, as he rose.
"Fling him in with it," cried one; "'tis this Ebrew we Christian men are drowned for." Numbers soon wrenched it from him, and heaved it over the side. It splashed into the waves. Then its owner uttered one cry of anguish, and stood glaring, his white hair streaming in the wind, and was going to leap after it, and would, had it floated.
Now, after they had been awhile in the strange city, it happened that the poor Jew spent all his little money, and he too fell ill, and was in great penury. And now it was Laertes who befriended that Ebrew Jew. He fee'd doctors; he fed and tended the sick and hungry. Go to, Laertes! I know thee not. It may be thou art justly exul patriae.
"I trow you mean the old blackamoor sword-cutler's wench. He is one of those pestilent strangers. An 'Ebrew Jew who worships Mahound and is too bad for the Spanish folk themselves."
He seems in its pages to be constantly running up and down with a whip and saying: "I'll teach you to be 'an Ebrew Jew, I will." His credulity and prejudice are beyond belief. He accepts every malicious and rancorous tale told against the Jews, and records as historical facts even such problematical stories as the murder of Hugh of Lincoln.
The volume was a most valuable one, for Humboldt published only in deluxe, limited editions, and Tyndall was so overcome that all he could say was, "I'll do as much for you some day." Not long after this, through loaning money to a fellow student, Tyndall found himself sadly in need of funds, and borrowed two pounds on the book from an 'Ebrew Jew.
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