. Zigzag journeys in the Levant, with a Talmudist story-teller : a spring trip of the Zigzag club through Egypt and the Holy Land . Liverpool. He imme-diately found Charlie Leland; and one of the first visits that he madein London was to be introduced by Charlie to his Oriental friend,^^li Bedair. At this visit the gentle Talmudist made several quotations thatthe boys thought very striking and beautiful; and Charlie Lelandmade a note of them, as he wished to give thought to them when heshould be alone. He had asked the Jew about the precepts of the Talmud, whenthe latter at once made the quota


. Zigzag journeys in the Levant, with a Talmudist story-teller : a spring trip of the Zigzag club through Egypt and the Holy Land . Liverpool. He imme-diately found Charlie Leland; and one of the first visits that he madein London was to be introduced by Charlie to his Oriental friend,^^li Bedair. At this visit the gentle Talmudist made several quotations thatthe boys thought very striking and beautiful; and Charlie Lelandmade a note of them, as he wished to give thought to them when heshould be alone. He had asked the Jew about the precepts of the Talmud, whenthe latter at once made the quotation,— He who refuses a precept to a pupil is guilty of a theft. Old Ali Bedair was not to be thus guilty. He was never so happyas when he found ears for the proverbs that he had learned. You are students, he said, I see, — students from the , and I will give you some words that wiser and better menthan many that live now, have handed down to those who seek in-struction. Who is he who becomes wise ?He who is willing to learn something from is he who becomes a conqueror ?He who learns to govern SACRED SYMBOLIC


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