CHAPTER XLI.
•;;: * - (Being an Unrecorded one in Exodus.) Now in the city of Pateanns dwoltten wise and mighty rulers, and with divers matters were they atronbled; And skilled were they in understanding; and in knowledge, and in all manner of Borough workmanship. And at this time broke out a fire in the palace of one Lundbergns, a dealer in furniture, where-r upon the Brigadus did quickly it ex 4 tinguish. And the.Scribes and Pharisees murmured against the wise councillors and said, “ Support it 0 ye rulers of the city -Or disbanded the Brigadus will surely be.” And it came to pass when the people heard other certain things concerning the Hospitalus that closed was to be, they were sorely grieved in - heart and cried with a loud voice, “Wherefore will ye bodies great let the Hospitalus closed be,” and they waxed wroth. And behold at a congregation of the wise men one of the; ’Talers said unto them, “Verily our engirieerus. expensiveus is ;: do without him could not’, we.?” . f Anil' the engi-; rieerns answered them saying, “ Have I fallen' into the'hands of the Ejiillistincs ?s Alas I that 1; should - have, taken ship and Wellingtonius departed from I” Notwithstanding they harkened not unto him, but bade him depart in peace. And he would not be comforted. Verily a forsaken people are we of Pateanns ! Gentile.
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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1056, 6 July 1883, Page 3
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