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Updated: May 10, 2025
I work early and late, and provide for my family, and pray morning and evening in few words for the whole city. Petrus, it seems to me, is such an one as Phabis; but many roads lead to God, and we and I " Again a cold shiver interrupted his meditation, and as morning approached the cold was so keen that he endeavored to light a fire.
I work early and late, and provide for my family, and pray morning and evening in few words for the whole city. Petrus, it seems to me, is such an one as Phabis; but many roads lead to God, and we and I " Again a cold shiver interrupted his meditation, and as morning approached the cold was so keen that he endeavored to light a fire.
The foreigners destroy, with their laughing levity, much that is good among us. We must endure it; but whoever broke the Biamite's marriage bond, from the earliest times, forfeited his life, and so, the gods be thanked, it has remained. This very last year the fisherman Phabis killed with a hammer the Alexandrian clerk who had stolen into his house, and drowned his faithless wife.
This favored the lovers, who could sit hand in hand, looking into each other's eyes; and when old Phabis, who had lost sight of them long since, at length discovered them in the park, he could see from his lurking- place as he crept closer, that his young master, after glancing cautiously round, pressed a kiss on the little singer's hair, and then on her eyes and at last on her lips.
They have gone with the protectors of our home, the pride and ornament of this house of the street, of the city the Hermes and Pallas Athene that you you flung into the lime-kiln. Old Phabis told me with tears in his eyes. Alas poor house that is robbed of its past, of its glory, and of its patron deities!"
Phabis, Mary's old steward, whose duty it had been to help his young master to dress after the races were over, had snatched the agitator's cap from the youth's head and flung a cloak over his shoulders, hastily following him as he went off with the young girl by his side. The old man quite understood what was in the wind for he it was who had conducted Dame Herse to his mistress' presence.
Once he dreamed that there was in Alexandria a man even more perfect than himself; Phabis was his name, and he was a shoemaker, dwelling in the White road near the harbor of Kibotos. The anchorite at once went to the capital and found the shoemaker, and when he asked him, 'How do you serve the Lord? How do you conduct your life? Phabis looked at him in astonishment. 'I? well, my Saviour!
They have gone with the protectors of our home, the pride and ornament of this house of the street, of the city the Hermes and Pallas Athene that you you flung into the lime-kiln. Old Phabis told me with tears in his eyes. Alas poor house that is robbed of its past, of its glory, and of its patron deities!"
I work early and late, and provide for my family, and pray morning and evening in few words for the whole city. Petrus, it seems to me, is such an one as Phabis; but many roads lead to God, and we and I " Again a cold shiver interrupted his meditation, and as morning approached the cold was so keen that he endeavored to light a fire.
This favored the lovers, who could sit hand in hand, looking into each other's eyes; and when old Phabis, who had lost sight of them long since, at length discovered them in the park, he could see from his lurking-place as he crept closer, that his young master, after glancing cautiously round, pressed a kiss on the little singer's hair, and then on her eyes and at last on her lips.
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