A rT aa Le OT 220 THE JEWISH GIRL, rn yet WES — wy 2 Se — mi Hy == nr. Sara listening to the Singing in the Church. One evening she was sitting in a corner of the living-room. Her master was reading aloud ; and she might listen to him, for it was not the Gospel that he read, but an old story-book, there- fore she might stay. The book told of a Hungarian knight who was taken prisoner by a Turkish pasha, who caused him to be yoked with his oxen to the plough, and driven with blows of the whip till the blood came, and he almost sank under the pain and