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,, . . LITERARY. . Q Amram 's Wooing. From Poem of Byard Taylor. fBy Velma Burkhart. The sun was slowly sinking be- low tl1e horizon as Amram on his steed was galloping across the desert. Amram was a young man, brave and poor but full of pride. His only treasure was his Arabian horse Djerid. At a distance the tents seemed to rise up against the sky. Nearer and-nearer they ap- peared until at last he was in their midst riding with an easy, careless air. As he reached the door of Aiguillon's tent he dismounted, en- tered and made himself the old warrior's guest. When the Hrst greeting was over and Amram was Waiting for Aiguil- lon to begin his conversation, tl1e curtains parted and Mariam, the daughter of Aiguillon, entered. She, lightly dropping on one knee before him, offered him a cup of amber juice, her large dark eyes shining witl1 a soft sweet tremble. She at last, startled by his fond troubled look, arose and the cur- tains closed behind her. Amram told Aiguillon how, while roaming through the desert, he had spied his tent at a distance and that his honor bade him halt. The evening stars shone brightly as l1e left the tent. Fierce with passion he urged his horse far and wide into the desert. The image of Mariaul beamed in all he saw, dreamed and thought. And he vowed then, although he knew it would be useless to ask her father for her, that she would be his. The next evening Anirain stole behind the well, screened by a large sandy hillock, where the maidens fill their pitchers with water. One by one they came and Went. Mar- iam came at last. Amram threw a bunch of flowers down at her feet. She, startled, looked up at him, and recognizing tl1e gift as his, pinned it next her heart and de- parted. Again Aniram found his way to Aiguillon's tent., Again Mariam knelt before him offering him a cup of amber juice. One glance of glad intelligence and she glided from the room. O Aiguillon, cried Amram, 'lyou have a daughter, let me be her shield. It cannot be, answered Aiguil- lon, such a treasure as she must not be idly spent. I come to warn you, continued
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