Boone County Recorder . t thekings table affords, that there may benothing lacking In preparing themfor service In the palace, be hadsaid, and forthwith had issued hia decree. And the prince set over the Hebrewcaptives had read the decree wlienthe first meal from the royal kitchenhad been served. What an array ofgoodly things that had been—the riftimeats, the choice wines, the leavenedcakes and bread. The low table fair-ly groaned under its weight of goodibinfia.—Silently the young mentaken their places around the tableand at first not a mouthful of foodwas touched. The prince noted this,and s

Boone County Recorder . t thekings table affords, that there may benothing lacking In preparing themfor service In the palace, be hadsaid, and forthwith had issued hia decree. And the prince set over the Hebrewcaptives had read the decree wlienthe first meal from the royal kitchenhad been served. What an array ofgoodly things that had been—the riftimeats, the choice wines, the leavenedcakes and bread. The low table fair-ly groaned under its weight of goodibinfia.—Silently the young mentaken their places around the tableand at first not a mouthful of foodwas touched. The prince noted this,and s Stock Photo
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