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the way of the anthill; his whole train followed him while curving around it, therefore the Queen said, "Hereafter I know the secret of your heart; you heed not the flatteries of the Great, but listen to the murmurs of the poor."

What I hear in my imagination is the rippling of the brook, it seems to come down in waves [[strikeout]]gushes[[/strikeout]] which makes the noise sound to my ear as that of a waterfall. The rustle in the trees which is made by the winds, seems to have a certain music in it.

I see a little brook which flows quietly ad then comes rushing down in some places, and again flows in little whirls. Then I see the train curve around the anthill; one horse is jumping up and does not want to go in the direction, but at last the rider succeeds in calming him down, and again they have formed a straight line.

The Queen of Sheba hearing of Solomon's wisdom, came to Jerusalem to find out if it was true, bringing with her spices and many other things; finding out that he really was so wise, she said, "Happy must thy servants be that are always before thee, and hear of thy wisdom."
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