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It was not the custom here to shake hands, but with his usual amiability he had adopted my custom, and used it as naturally as though he had been to the manner born. I was encouraged now. The mild Kohen came often to cheer me. He talked much about Almah about her sweet and gracious disposition, the love that all felt for her, the deep and intense interest which her illness had aroused.
Unrequited love is anguish beyond expression anguish so severe that the heart will often break under it." The Kohen clasped his hands in new bewilderment. "I cannot understand," said he.
A few joms after, I was informed by the Kohen that there was to be another sacred hunt. At first I felt inclined to refuse, but on learning that Almah was going, I resolved to go also; for Almah, though generally mistress of her actions, had nevertheless certain duties to perform, and among these was the necessity of accompanying hunting-parties.
And the Kohen looked at me with the same astonishment which I should evince if a man should ask me to help him to die. Still, I persisted in my entreaty for his help. "Such a request," said he, "is revolting; you must be mad. Such a request outrages all the instincts of humanity.
I made rapid progress, and while she was absent I sought out others, especially the Kohen, with whom to practice. The Kohen was always most eager to aid me in every conceivable way or to any conceivable thing; and he had such a gentle manner and showed such generous qualities that I soon learned to regard him with positive affection.
"I was so proud of you and now they'll do you and where's our happiness gone?" "Go home," said the Kid, wildly. "Come on, Ransom take the furs. Let's get away from here. Wait a minute I've a good mind to no, I'll be d if I can do it run along, Moll I'm ready, Ransom." Around the corner of a lumber-yard came Policeman Kohen on his way to his beat along the river.
The Kohen Gadol, with his keen, shrewd face, interested me greatly; but Layelah, with her proud face and air of command, was a positive wonder.
"Well, why couldn't I be made an Athon or a Kohen, and be exempted in that way?" "Oh, that would be too great a dishonor; it would be impossible. On the contrary, the whole people are anxious to honor you to the very uttermost, and to bestow upon you the greatest privileges and blessings which can possibly be given. Oh no, it would be impossible for them to allow you to become an Athon or a Kohen.
On the contrary, every man was on the alert; some sprang to the bow and stood there, awaiting the first shock; others, amidship, stood waiting for the orders of the Kohen. Meanwhile the monster approached, and at length, with a sweep of his long neck, came down upon the dense crowd at the bows.
"I remember now," said the Kohen, in a musing tone, "having heard of some strange folk at the Amir, who profess to feel as you say you feel, but no one believes that they are in earnest; for although they may even bring themselves to think that they are in earnest in their professions, yet after all everyone thinks that they are self-deceived.
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