Fosephs Brethren Finding the Money in their Sacks. “THERE was no corn in Canaan either, and when Jacob heard that there was wheat to be sold in Egypt, he sent his ten sons down to buy some. Joseph knew his cruel brothers but they did not know him, because he was grown a man. He pretended to be unkind to them, and asked them many questions, and took Simeon and put him in prison, telling them that he should not be set free till they brought their brother Benjamin to him. But he had their sacks filled with corn; and when they reached home and opened them, they found that the money they had paid for it was put inside their sacks. — HPL RERL IS Foseph making himself Known to his Brethren, ACOB did not like to let Benjamin go into Egypt, but at J last they had no bread to eat; and then he was obliged to | send his dear son with his brothers. When Joseph saw Benjamin, who was his own mother’s son, he was so glad that he cried for joy. Then he told his cruel brothers who he was, and forgave them; and kissed Benjamin, and made a great feast for them. And he bade them go home and tell his dear old father that he was alive, and that he wished him to come to him in Egypt. De,