Lost but found : or, The Jewish home . THE JEWISH flint RIDIXG WITH TSAAT. Page 30. KY. CHAPTER III. PREJUDICED HEARTS. TSAAC had led the pony close to the lower-*• step and was waiting for help, when came forward, his sharp black eyes fix-ed keenly on the boys face. There was a little start and flush of surprise,as if he recognised the youth as the son of hisnearest neighbor; but instantly controllinghimself, he said to nurse: Are you much hurt ? Can you bear yourweight on your foot ? Finding her unable to answer distinctly, hesent for the butler, and together they con-veyed her to


Lost but found : or, The Jewish home . THE JEWISH flint RIDIXG WITH TSAAT. Page 30. KY. CHAPTER III. PREJUDICED HEARTS. TSAAC had led the pony close to the lower-*• step and was waiting for help, when came forward, his sharp black eyes fix-ed keenly on the boys face. There was a little start and flush of surprise,as if he recognised the youth as the son of hisnearest neighbor; but instantly controllinghimself, he said to nurse: Are you much hurt ? Can you bear yourweight on your foot ? Finding her unable to answer distinctly, hesent for the butler, and together they con-veyed her to a sofa in the dining hall. Isaac31 32 LOST BUT FOUND. scarcely conscious of what he was doing,following with the basket, containing thescarf which had been the cause of all theirtrouble. Meantime Esther had been repeating toher mamma an exaggerated account of theboys bravery in saving them from the bull^and having an intuitive feeling that shecould express their gratitude more kindlythan their father, had induced her to go be-low. Just as she entered Isaac was bathingAbigails fore


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