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THE YOUNG CUPBEARER - Chapter III of III
He carried a white napkin upon his arm, and held the cup of wine very [Illustration] His manners were perfect. Sarcas himself could not have served the "Bravo! bravo!" cried his mother, her eyes sparkling with pride. "You have done well" said his grandfather. "But you neglected one "Indeed, grandfather, I did not forget it," answered Cyrus. "Then why didn't you do it?" asked his mother. "Because I believed there was poison in the wine." "Poison, my boy!" cried King Astyages, much alarmed. "Poison! poison!" "Yes, grandfather, poison. For the other day, when you sat at dinner "Didn't you ever see your father behave so?" asked the king. "No, never," said Cyrus. "He does not drink merely to be drinking. He When Cyrus became a man, he succeeded his father as king of Persia; Read next: THE SONS OF THE CALIPH Read previous: THE YOUNG CUPBEARER - Chapter II of III Table of content of Fifty Famous People - A book of short stories GO TO TOP OF SCREEN Post your review Your review will be placed after the table of content of this book |
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