. T. DeWitt Talmage : his life and work : biographical edition . A GROUP OF WOMEN OF CAIRO. A SCENE IN DAVID STREET, JERUSALEMThe Thoroughfare Leads to the Tower of David, Now Used as a Turkish Barracks 127 128 T. DE WITT TALMAGE—HIS LIFE AND WORK which are about ten feet wide, and enter the humble house where I have beento-day. It is nine steps down from the level of the street. It is such a placeas no reader of this book would like to dwell in. I measured the room andfound it twenty feet long, and seven and a half feet high. There are threeshelvings of rock, one of which I think was the crad
. T. DeWitt Talmage : his life and work : biographical edition . A GROUP OF WOMEN OF CAIRO. A SCENE IN DAVID STREET, JERUSALEMThe Thoroughfare Leads to the Tower of David, Now Used as a Turkish Barracks 127 128 T. DE WITT TALMAGE—HIS LIFE AND WORK which are about ten feet wide, and enter the humble house where I have beento-day. It is nine steps down from the level of the street. It is such a placeas no reader of this book would like to dwell in. I measured the room andfound it twenty feet long, and seven and a half feet high. There are threeshelvings of rock, one of which I think was the cradle of our Lord. There isno window, and all the light must have come from lantern or candle. What aplace for the King of Heaven to live in! During the two or more years when this family of three made it theirhome, I suppose they occasionally walked forth and found many things lookingabout as I saw them to-day. As now, there stood the Sphinx with a cold smile,looking down upon the ages. It was old when the distinguished three arrivedfrom Bethlehem in Egypt. It took three thousand years
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