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Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield, 1804-1881

"The Rise of Iskander"

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"And AEschylus?" said the stranger, smiling.
"And AEschylus, certainly," replied Nicaeus; "but I have lived to find
even AEschylus insipid. I pant for action."
"It may be nearer than we can foresee," replied the stranger. "There
is a God who fashions all things. He will not desert a righteous
cause. He knoweth that my thoughts are as pure as my situation is
difficult. I have some dim ideas still brooding in my mind, but we
will not discuss them now. I must away, dear Prince. The breeze
serves fairly. Have you ever seen Hunniades?"
"I was educated at the Court of Transylvania," replied Nicaeus, looking
down with a somewhat embarrassed air. "He is a famous knight,
Christendom's chief bulwark."
The Turkish commander sighed. "When we meet again," he said, "may we
meet with brighter hopes and more buoyant spirits. At present, I must,
indeed, say farewell."
Tile Prince turned with a dejected countenance, and pressed his
companion to his heart. "'Tis a sad end," said he, "to all our happy
hours and lofty plans.


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