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THE YOUNG CUPBEARER - Chapter I of III
He was not petted and spoiled like many other princes. Although his He knew how to work with his hands. He ate only the plainest food. He When Cyrus was twelve years old he went with his mother to Media to Cyrus was so tall and strong and handsome that his grandfather was "How is this, my dear boy?" asked the king. "The feast is ready, but "That is because I have not invited any one," said Cyrus." In Persia King Astyages did not know whether to be pleased or displeased. "Well," said he, "all these rich foods that were prepared for the feast "I think I will give them to our friends," said Cyrus. So he gave one portion to the king's officer who had taught him to
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