Classic Book Library : Historical Fiction : Ben-Hur: A Tale Of The Christ : Chapter 20 : Page 4 of 21 "Very pretty, my Tirzah, very pretty!" he said, with animation. "The song?" she asked. "Yes--and the singer, too. It has the conceit of a Greek. Where did you get it?" "You remember the Greek who sang in the theatre last month? They said he used to be a singer at the court for Herod and his sister Salome. He came out just after an exhibition of wrestlers, when the house was full of noise. At his first note everything became so quiet that I heard every word. I got the song from him." "But he sang in Greek." "And I in Hebrew." "Ah, yes. I am proud of my little sister. Have you another as good?" "Very many. But let them go now. Amrah sent me to tell you she will bring you your breakfast, and that you need not come down. She should be here by this time. She thinks you sick--that a dreadful accident happened you yesterday. What was it? Tell me, and I will help Amrah doctor you. She knows the cures of the Egyptians, who were always a stupid set; but I have a great many recipes of the Arabs who--" Copyright © 2004-2005 Classic Book Library |