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Ben Hur: A Tale of the Christ
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Lew Wallace
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       _ Ilderim returned to the dowar next day about the third hour. As
       he dismounted, a man whom he recognized as of his own tribe came
       to him and said, "O sheik, I was bidden give thee this package,
       with request that thou read it at once. If there be answer, I was
       to wait thy pleasure."
       Ilderim gave the package immediate attention. The seal was
       already broken. The address ran, TO VALERIUS GRATUS AT CAESAREA.
       "Abaddon take him!" growled the sheik, at discovering a letter
       in Latin.
       Had the missive been in Greek or Arabic, he could have read it;
       as it was, the utmost he could make out was the signature in bold
       Roman letters--MESSALA--whereat his eyes twinkled.
       "Where is the young Jew?" he asked.
       "In the field with the horses," a servant replied.
       The sheik replaced the papyrus in its envelopes, and, tucking the
       package under his girdle, remounted the horse. That moment a
       stranger made his appearance, coming, apparently, from the city.
       "I am looking for Sheik Ilderim, surnamed the Generous," the stranger
       said.
       His language and attire bespoke him a Roman.
       What he could not read, he yet could speak; so the old Arab answered,
       with dignity, "I am Sheik Ilderim."
       The man's eyes fell; he raised them again, and said, with forced
       composure, "I heard you had need of a driver for the games."
       Ilderim's lip under the white mustache curled contemptuously.
       "Go thy way," he said. "I have a driver."
       He turned to ride away, but the man, lingering, spoke again.
       "Sheik, I am a lover of horses, and they say you have the most
       beautiful in the world."
       The old man was touched; he drew rein, as if on the point of
       yielding to the flattery, but finally replied, "Not to-day,
       not to-day; some other time I will show them to you. I am too
       busy just now."
       He rode to the field, while the stranger betook himself to town
       again with a smiling countenance. He had accomplished his mission.
       And every day thereafter, down to the great day of the games,
       a man--sometimes two or three men--came to the sheik at the
       Orchard, pretending to seek an engagement as driver.
       In such manner Messala kept watch over Ben-Hur. _
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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