The Complete Works of Mark Twain [pseud.] Mark Twains Notebook Twenty-Two (22)

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The transcriber's im- print is wrought in one portion of the scroll into the text in the form of an acrostic and reads, "Written by Abishua son of Phineas, son of Eleazar, son of Aaron." Bethel House of God — so called by Jacob— visited yearly by Saul. Here Jeroboam set up his idol calf.
It is a long low ridge, covered with great piles of stone — about 3 or 4 acres of ground are covered with ruins. A few miserable huts — 20 in all — constructed from frag- ments of the ruins constitute the villa
...ge.
In the valley, a little west, is a huge cistern, built of massive stone — one side in good preservation, the other much dilapidated by the ravages of time. Its bottom is now a beautiful grass plot. Near by are 2 small fountains of pure clear water from which this great tank was orig- inally supplied.
Originally it was called Luz. Abraham, in his first jour- ney through the land, built an altar and worshiped God.
On his return from Egypt he could not forget the rich pastures and their refreshing springs of water.


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