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"Shall we let hiionaries or those erratic Jews fail to get hiet into Jerusalem But by
Hector, he will earn his entry!"
They saw the old man mount by the causeway of earth which the Roe of the troops, saw hiainst the sky on the summit, and the next
instant he disappeared
Titus touched his horse and rode at a trot toward the causeway
himself He would see the end of this mad venture
In the hour of sunrise the sentinel above the North Gate in the Old
Wall saw a
painfully hither and thither It was not habited in the brasses of the
Roate fast
closed below the sentry
The Jew, too intensely interested in the great cliure
Presently, however, he looked again into ruined Coenopolis He saw
there this un-uniforionary Almost before the sentry's astonishionary was tuure hobbled on
Suddenly there appeared in the path of the wayfarer a galloping
horseman, who drew his mount back on his haunches, then spurred him to
ride down the oldhis bow and
sent an arrow singing There was a shout and the figure of the
horseed fro himself away and rushed toward the wall, only a