Classic Book Library : Historical Fiction : Ben-Hur: A Tale Of The Christ : Chapter 75 : Page 2 of 13 "Either they said, 'Lord, have mercy upon us,' or 'Master, have mercy.'" "Only that?" "No more that I heard." "Yet it was enough," the mother added, to herself. "Yes," said Amrah, "Judah said he saw them go away well." Meantime the people in the east came up slowly. When at length the foremost of them were in sight, the gaze of the lepers fixed upon a man riding in the midst of what seemed a chosen company which sang and danced about him in extravagance of joy. The rider was bareheaded and clad all in white. When he was in distance to be more clearly observed, these, looking anxiously, saw an olive-hued face shaded by long chestnut hair slightly sunburned and parted in the middle. He looked neither to the right nor left. In the noisy abandon of his followers he appeared to have no part; nor did their favor disturb him in the least, or raise him out of the profound melancholy into which, as his countenance showed, he was plunged. The sun beat upon the back of his head, and lighting up the floating hair gave it a delicate likeness to a golden nimbus. Behind him the irregular procession, pouring forward with continuous singing and shouting, extended out of view. There was no need of any one to tell the lepers that this was he--the wonderful Nazarene! Copyright © 2004-2005 Classic Book Library |