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Ben Hur: A Tale of the Christ
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Lew Wallace
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       _ At a certain hour in the evening the shouting and stir of the
       people in and about the khan ceased; at the same time, every
       Israelite, if not already upon his feet, arose, solemnized his
       face, looked towards Jerusalem, crossed his hands upon his breast,
       and prayed; for it was the sacred ninth hour, when sacrifices were
       offered in the temple on Moriah, and God was supposed to be there.
       When the hands of the worshippers fell down, the commotion broke
       forth again; everybody hastened to bread, or to make his pallet.
       A little later, the lights were put out, and there was silence,
       and then sleep.
       * * * * * *
       About midnight some one on the roof cried out, "What light is that
       in the sky? Awake, brethren, awake and see!"
       The people, half asleep, sat up and looked; then they became
       wide-awake, though wonder-struck. And the stir spread to the
       court below, and into the lewens; soon the entire tenantry of
       the house and court and enclosure were out gazing at the sky.
       And this was what they saw. A ray of light, beginning at a height
       immeasurably beyond the nearest stars, and dropping obliquely
       to the earth; at its top, a diminishing point; at its base,
       many furlongs in width; its sides blending softly with the
       darkness of the night, its core a roseate electrical splendor.
       The apparition seemed to rest on the nearest mountain southeast
       of the town, making a pale corona along the line of the summit.
       The khan was touched luminously, so that those upon the roof saw
       each other's faces, all filled with wonder.
       Steadily, through minutes, the ray lingered, and then the wonder
       changed to awe and fear; the timid trembled; the boldest spoke
       in whispers.
       "Saw you ever the like?" asked one.
       "It seems just over the mountain there. I cannot tell what it is,
       nor did I ever see anything like it," was the answer.
       "Can it be that a star has burst and fallen?" asked another,
       his tongue faltering.
       "When a star falls, its light goes out."
       "I have it!" cried one, confidently. "The shepherds have seen a
       lion, and made fires to keep him from the flocks."
       The men next the speaker drew a breath of relief, and said, "Yes,
       that is it! The flocks were grazing in the valley over there to-day."
       A bystander dispelled the comfort.
       "No, no! Though all the wood in all the valleys of Judah was brought
       together in one pile and fired, the blaze would not throw a light so
       strong and high."
       After that there was silence on the house-top, broken but once
       again while the mystery continued.
       "Brethren!" exclaimed a Jew of venerable mien, "what we see is the
       ladder our father Jacob saw in his dream. Blessed be the Lord God
       of our fathers!" _
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BOOK I
   BOOK I - CHAPTER I
   BOOK I - CHAPTER II
   BOOK I - CHAPTER III
   BOOK I - CHAPTER IV
   BOOK I - CHAPTER V
   BOOK I - CHAPTER VI
   BOOK I - CHAPTER VII
   BOOK I - CHAPTER VIII
   BOOK I - CHAPTER IX
   BOOK I - CHAPTER X
   BOOK I - CHAPTER XI
   BOOK I - CHAPTER XII
   BOOK I - CHAPTER XIII
   BOOK I - CHAPTER XIV
BOOK II
   BOOK II - CHAPTER I
   BOOK II - CHAPTER II
   BOOK II - CHAPTER III
   BOOK II - CHAPTER IV
   BOOK II - CHAPTER V
   BOOK II - CHAPTER VI
   BOOK II - CHAPTER VII
BOOK III
   BOOK III - CHAPTER I
   BOOK III - CHAPTER II
   BOOK III - CHAPTER III
   BOOK III - CHAPTER IV
   BOOK III - CHAPTER V
   BOOK III - CHAPTER VI
BOOK IV
   BOOK IV - CHAPTER I
   BOOK IV - CHAPTER II
   BOOK IV - CHAPTER III
   BOOK IV - CHAPTER IV
   BOOK IV - CHAPTER V
   BOOK IV - CHAPTER VI
   BOOK IV - CHAPTER VII
   BOOK IV - CHAPTER VIII
   BOOK IV - CHAPTER IX
   BOOK IV - CHAPTER X
   BOOK IV - CHAPTER XI
   BOOK IV - CHAPTER XII
   BOOK IV - CHAPTER XIII
   BOOK IV - CHAPTER XIV
   BOOK IV - CHAPTER XV
   BOOK IV - CHAPTER XVI
   BOOK IV - CHAPTER XVII
BOOK V
   BOOK V - CHAPTER I
   BOOK V - CHAPTER II
   BOOK V - CHAPTER III
   BOOK V - CHAPTER IV
   BOOK V - CHAPTER V
   BOOK V - CHAPTER VI
   BOOK V - CHAPTER VII
   BOOK V - CHAPTER VIII
   BOOK V - CHAPTER IX
   BOOK V - CHAPTER X
   BOOK V - CHAPTER XI
   BOOK V - CHAPTER XII
   BOOK V - CHAPTER XIII
   BOOK V - CHAPTER XIV
   BOOK V - CHAPTER XV
   BOOK V - CHAPTER XVI
BOOK VI
   BOOK VI - CHAPTER I
   BOOK VI - CHAPTER II
   BOOK VI - CHAPTER III
   BOOK VI - CHAPTER IV
   BOOK VI - CHAPTER V
   BOOK VI - CHAPTER VI
BOOK VII
   BOOK VII - CHAPTER I
   BOOK VII - CHAPTER II
   BOOK VII - CHAPTER III
   BOOK VII - CHAPTER IV
   BOOK VII - CHAPTER V
BOOK VIII
   BOOK VIII - CHAPTER I
   BOOK VIII - CHAPTER II
   BOOK VIII - CHAPTER III
   BOOK VIII - CHAPTER IV
   BOOK VIII - CHAPTER V
   BOOK VIII - CHAPTER VI
   BOOK VIII - CHAPTER VII
   BOOK VIII - CHAPTER VIII
   BOOK VIII - CHAPTER IX
   BOOK VIII - CHAPTER X