Isaacs Blessing. QI “«Whose daughter art thou?’ “And she told him her father’s name, and then the servant knew that she was one of Abraham’s own relations. She begged him also to come with her, for they had straw and food enough for the camels, she said, and room to put them in. And the man bowed down his head, and thanked God for having so far prospered his journey, while the girl ran home to show her presents, and tell all about the stranger she had met by the well. “ Hearing this, her brother, whose name was Laban, now came out, and found the servant standing by his camels, and Laban said to him— “Come in, thou blessed of the Lord; wherefore standest thou without? for I have prepared the house, and room for the camels.’ “Then the’ man followed Laban home, taking with him the camels and the other men that were with him, and they were all most kindly received, and the animals were attended to, and a meal prepared for the men at once. But before Abraham’s messenger tasted anything, he said— «