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Book of Daniel

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Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General) Trans-Atlantic

Transcript

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and the king said on to them, I have dreamed a dream, and my spirit was trouble to know the dream. Then spake the Cal Indians to the King and Syriac Oh King, Live forever. Tell thy servants the dream and we will show the interpretation. Whatever else the ancient magicians and astrologers may have bean efficient in, they seem to have bean thoroughly schooled in the art of drawing out sufficient information to form a basis for some shrewd calculation or framing that answers in so ambiguous a manner that they would be equally applicable. Let the event turn either way. In the present case, true to their cunning instincts, they called upon the king to make known to them his dream. If they could get full information respecting this, they could easily agree on some interpretation that would not in danger their reputation. They address themselves to the king in Syria, a dialect of the county and language which was used by the educated and cultured classes. From this point to the end of Chapter seven, the record continues in county