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History That Doesn't Suck
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"Hours pass. The star-filled sky and bright moon cast a pale light. One punctuated all the more by bioluminescent insects. The women slumber soundly in the carriage. Nevertheless, John can feel his heartbeat climbing right along with the carriage, as their horses hold them up the still dimly lit, spruce-lined sloping path. Tall tales of Rubitzai's trickster, crafty ways race through the watchman's mind. He wonders, what if the mountain spirit is still here? What life-endangering games might he decide to play with them? Why, John silently asks himself, didn't he speak up before they entered the woods tonight? John's eyes dart about the forest. Every suspect's shadow sends a shiver down his spine. Looking at the coachman, he sees not a hint of worry on his colleague's face, only fatigue from hours of driving. Then, another shadow startles John. He turns to the driver and asks, is something now walking on the mountain? His colleague offers reassurances, but John takes no comfort. The watchman now closes his eyes rather than look out upon the night's horrid shadows. But a short while later, John hears and feels the carriage slow, then stop. Dear God, why would the coachman stop? Finding the terror of the unknown unbearable, John opens his eyes to see a man, no, a giant, standing not a stone's throw before the carriage. Yet, atop the towering, black-clad figure, John sees only a scarf, no head. Equally overcome with fear, the coachman asks John, Messmate, dost thou see anything? The watchman replies quietly, I do indeed see something. He then begins softly uttering the Lord's Prayer. Meanwhile, the coachman taps on the carriage window, waking the passengers. None too pleased, the Countess asks, what's the matter? John answers, Your Honor, there walks a man without a head close beside us. Not one for superstition, the Countess retorts, a man without a head is no rarity. There are plenty in Breslau and other places. Her witticism is wholly unappreciated as her daughters shake in fear and cry out, Bless us, there is Rubitside, the Mountain Spirit. Indeed, the figure, which had disappeared into the darkness, has since re-emerged from the bushes and pines next to the coach. Now nearly upon the company, the six mortals also see that the creature does in fact have a head. It rests, however, not on his shoulders, but in one of his hands. The girls and maids scream while the Countess sits frozen in fear as the decapitated giant raises his detached head up high, then hurls it directly at John. The ghoulish giant's head strikes John's directly in the forehead, sending the watchman tumbling to the ground. And as John falls, the now truly headless monster raises a club, and in a single blow knocks the driver from the coach box as well. With both men removed, the mouthless, tongueless figure somehow bellows out from the scarf-adorned hole atop his shoulders. Take that from Rubitside, the Warder of the Marge! The black-clad creature then leaps upon the carriage, takes the reins, and drives the horses forward.

History That Doesn't Suck
"single blow" Discussed on History That Doesn't Suck
"Hours pass. The star-filled sky and bright moon cast a pale light. One punctuated all the more by bioluminescent insects. The women slumber soundly in the carriage. Nevertheless, John can feel his heartbeat climbing right along with the carriage, as their horses hold them up the still dimly lit, spruce-lined sloping path. Tall tales of Rubitzai's trickster, crafty ways race through the watchman's mind. He wonders, what if the mountain spirit is still here? What life-endangering games might he decide to play with them? Why, John silently asks himself, didn't he speak up before they entered the woods tonight? John's eyes dart about the forest. Every suspect's shadow sends a shiver down his spine. Looking at the coachman, he sees not a hint of worry on his colleague's face, only fatigue from hours of driving. Then, another shadow startles John. He turns to the driver and asks, is something now walking on the mountain? His colleague offers reassurances, but John takes no comfort. The watchman now closes his eyes rather than look out upon the night's horrid shadows. But a short while later, John hears and feels the carriage slow, then stop. Dear God, why would the coachman stop? Finding the terror of the unknown unbearable, John opens his eyes to see a man, no, a giant, standing not a stone's throw before the carriage. Yet, atop the towering, black-clad figure, John sees only a scarf, no head. Equally overcome with fear, the coachman asks John, Messmate, dost thou see anything? The watchman replies quietly, I do indeed see something. He then begins softly uttering the Lord's Prayer. Meanwhile, the coachman taps on the carriage window, waking the passengers. None too pleased, the Countess asks, what's the matter? John answers, Your Honor, there walks a man without a head close beside us. Not one for superstition, the Countess retorts, a man without a head is no rarity. There are plenty in Breslau and other places. Her witticism is wholly unappreciated as her daughters shake in fear and cry out, Bless us, there is Rubitside, the Mountain Spirit. Indeed, the figure, which had disappeared into the darkness, has since re-emerged from the bushes and pines next to the coach. Now nearly upon the company, the six mortals also see that the creature does in fact have a head. It rests, however, not on his shoulders, but in one of his hands. The girls and maids scream while the Countess sits frozen in fear as the decapitated giant raises his detached head up high, then hurls it directly at John. The ghoulish giant's head strikes John's directly in the forehead, sending the watchman tumbling to the ground. And as John falls, the now truly headless monster raises a club, and in a single blow knocks the driver from the coach box as well. With both men removed, the mouthless, tongueless figure somehow bellows out from the scarf-adorned hole atop his shoulders. Take that from Rubitside, the Warder of the Marge! The black-clad creature then leaps upon the carriage, takes the reins, and drives the horses forward.

WCPT 820
"single blow" Discussed on WCPT 820
"ManagerBP .org. Brought to you by the Ad Council, the American Heart Association American and the Medical Association in partnership with the Office of Minority Health and Health Resources and Services Administration. Alexa, play WCPT. WCPT from TuneIn. The Tom Hartman program. Hey, it's the second hour of our program and on the line with us is our buddy Phil Itner, the veteran war based out of Kiev, Ukraine. He's got a video blog over on YouTube that he updates quite regularly and it's passing great content. All you need to know is his name, his full formal name, Philip Itner, P -H -I -L -I -P -I -T -T -N -E -R and that, you plug that in over at YouTube and boom, you'll get his video blog. His Twitter handle is Itner Philip. You know, his name backwards or in reverse order or whatever you want to call it. So Phil, welcome back the program. I understand you're in London today. Yeah, lovely London, a city I lived in for off and on for 25 years and I adore. Wow. But for mental health reasons, I'm following a vlog that I did with people who deal with mental health issues in Ukraine. I began to reflect on my own mental health decided and that it was time for a little bit of a break. I'd been in Ukraine for 14 months surrounded by some very traumatic and difficult circumstances so not everybody can get out. I'm thankful that I can. Some people are financially constrained from doing that but I'm able to come and go as I please so I decided to take some time because I decided that I'm no good to anybody if I push it to the ultimate. That makes perfect sense. So what's the latest news out of Ukraine? Well now it's taken me 36 this is another topic worth discussing Tom it's taken me 36 about hours to get from Kiev to London so I have been traveling and with all the kind of gaps in Wi -Fi and all the rest of it but right before I left we had the massive we have the attack of Ukrainian forces using the attack of the MS system which is put into a high Mars launcher but delivers a payload that is much more destructive and which also is longer range and the Russians really took it in the neck. There was an airbase where they thought they were out of range of Ukrainian artillery but because the attack had been delivered which was very controversial but apparently had been delivered. attack Some nine helicopters which were just sitting on the tarmac were destroyed in a single blow. Now we don't know how many attack have been given to the Ukrainians there are some reports that it's as limited as 20 although I very much doubt that the actual number would be publicized so we don't know 100 % one thing that does cause for some pause and concern is that these are not the these are not the full -length attack on this. The system that they used in the recent attack on the battlefield was about 165 kilometers which if I'm doing my math correctly is about 140 miles don't hold me to that but if they got the full thing if they got the missiles that have up to like 300 kilometers which is the capacity which is again about 230 40 miles that would bring Crimea into a range and that would be a situation significant different with the war and Putin has responded he has kind of tried to joke it off a little bit he said you know why do they keep giving weapons to Ukraine when the inevitability is that we will win in Ukraine we should you know I should sit down with Biden over pancakes was it was a quote that he said it's just bizarre language that he's using this kind of like it doesn't matter but at the same time we're exactly deeply concerned he wants to have his cake and he did too yeah so he met with you know the ministers that with our bond president and Orban in China this weekend and it looks you know what this looks like to me Phil is that we're seeing the Allies

On The Rekord
"single blow" Discussed on On The Rekord
"Defensively. How would you feel? You think I should win that game? If I'm up to you, 33 zip. Yeah, just keep running the ball. And kill the time, right? Yeah, thanks. Why did the Vikings win the game 30 9 36? Against Matt Ryan, in the colts? Exactly. Do you know that Matt Ryan? Yo, yo. Said he said. Screw ya for trying to put that Matt riots ju voodoo on my God messy. We gonna talk about that. You nasty out here in it. Nasty. Don't do that. Said he said. Go ahead. Do that Matt Ryan. It's part of the two largest comebacks in NFL. What's a postseason with freckle season? I definitely believe that. Never has a team come back from 33 points. Plus 30 points. Never. And in the Super Bowl, it was with 28 three? Yep, that Trinidad curse over 23. 23, if you're the one with the 28 you are screwed. Dude, every team that had 23. So these are the signals. Bro bro, listen, yo, I kept telling all my this is someone that, you know, spot where I used to that spot where I used to work was still open. And stuff like that. I was like, listen, I don't know, you ever get your hopes up, but the page you're gonna lose because it experience is gonna kick it. It'll matter what it's gonna be and even then when I saw the shaky. But I'm fast, but I was just like, at some point, inexperience is gonna kick in. Exactly what happened. Yeah? You know, top race is like, yo, I wrote this so this is how I walk to me now. 'cause you walk them down, you know? And then plus and then if anyone has a sales, I'm like, y'all guys is dead. He walked them down, Dan created keep his defense off the field. Well, actually, his offense couldn't keep his defense off the field because they kept playing kept going high flying and wouldn't run the ball. Julianne was extra focused making the decisive catches and stuff. It was one of those things was like, it's an epic collapse of all portions. Honestly, I think that you have them that you had the Vikings dead to rights at home. At home, this happened. That might be, that might be, that might be Brady's greatest win, bro he made Brady. They made Brady like a freaking God. They look like he was playing circuit. Said he said, man, give me a story, man. Oh yeah, the hustling preacher. None of that one. Oh yeah, the news today was that the January 6th committee has finally completed our investigation. Matt Ryan will grow up three quarters per hour. All right, no more, man. Come on, thank you right now, man. All right, so here's the situation right now that happened occurred, right? Jeremy's commission that's just recommended to the Department of Justice, that Donald Trump will be charged with four crimes. Really, which ones? Insurrection, conspiracy to defraud the government. Conspiracy to make false statements and obstruction of government proceedings. In my personal opinion, I think he's guilty of all four chargers. But the problem with that is this. Will it stick? Will they actually and will they actually do it? Charge them. Yeah. It's known for a point voters before, man. And I want to put past the pool another boner in this situation because they had this guy almost dead the rights because there's enough evidence through social media posts. Don't you say videos to show that the man's guilty? But you know what's going on? I see his eyes. That's Twitter right now. You want to say something so bad. Go ahead and see it. Tell me what I'm saying. Is he doing a straight up deal with me? All right, go ahead. No, okay. So he's messing with this guy pretty much. And so he's like, we have obviously not getting ready. What is he? Jesus Christ. You know? You know? And the thing is now. Excuse me, damn. Trump ate the only one is on a list because for other people to be charged as well for being involved in this whole situation or yet to be released publicly. Those four names. I have a defendant's position by saying there are rules for you, the rules for him. Okay. His rules come with yo, what's up? Greg, how's buddy? You know? You know, you know, I still got that thing on college, right? He's like, okay, that's how you say that. I got you. What makes something go away? But you know what it is, so we also have a jury 6. Inciting the ride right there at that podium. We will not stop the steal. These people stole the election. I don't trust them 40 machines. It's all a set up. I got a lot of these people are trying to steal my presidency. When I see white people try to force their way into stuff like that, force you out of siding with them. I just was like, man, one that could just sweet chin music and be last one. I don't think I had enough energy for that. Oh, my God. We're below in the world for that. And we have that energy. Man, like bro like they just, they just stormed it. It was like zero. Well, I can't say zero accountability, but we're not a hundred people got arrested so far. It should be every single last person into that building. But a problem is to open up charges for older people. I get it, but every single blew my face. Every single person who was in that building arrest him. What are you just saying? Why are you there? I thought you could be Terry. All right. In order to be Terry, what if he was just dead? What? What would you be there for? I was telling you. You know, question. Whatever happened to that black guy that was standing. I think he got three years. He should have known your place, man. Be nice in the floor. For trespassing. As did you get? I want every single day if you're with 60 old lady. I got lady that the cop helped down the stairs. She should go to jail too. Yes. I'm gonna sell precedence. If I'm if I invited, I'm arrested all of them. I know you got a technology. Of course, I play funny people. Well, here's the thing though. Not only close to that because I should online. And then plus they had no problem with you. Depend their phones. Yeah. Let's see who's there? Two. Everybody who's phones was ping on some towers. Yep. You're going down, yep. You posted my own social media. I'm taking with

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"That is your Bloomberg business flash. All right, thank you so much, Doug, prisoner, Paul Sweeney. Do you have a mantra that you use to stay out of trouble? Yes, I do. And I shared it, and I share a continuously with my four children, which is trust your gut. If it just feels wrong, it probably is wrong. I like that. I have one too. I'm not going to say it on air though, but you know what's interesting is that Brian moynihan also has a mantra. I know that because I'm looking, it does. We're going to get into the why with Catherine Doherty. She is a Bloomberg news finance reporter. She has a great article in the latest issue of Bloomberg businessweek. Brian moynihan has a mantra. He repeats to stay out of trouble. Catherine, what is that mantra? Responsible growth if you have heard anything about this bank or heard moynihan speak or really any executive app bank speak in public. It's almost impossible not to hear them utter those two words that phrase. And it really started post financial crisis when the bank was trying to rebuild itself, but it's taken on an entirely new meaning today because their past that rebuilding now they're in growth phase. And the big question becomes, how do they go past that growth stage and really remain stable if we're going into what looks like a very rocky economic environment next year? And so, Ken, I guess, that responsible growth that makes a lot of sense, but maybe a detractor might say by eschewing risk maybe in some of your businesses you're giving up some potential returns there. Does he ever get any pushback that maybe the bank doesn't take more risk, even more responsible risk? So it really depends on who you're talking to. Within businesses like the investment bank, yes, I have spoken with many folks who say that missing out on deals can be frustrating, especially on Wall Street when it's such a cutthroat environment and you're looking to one up someone across the per se street. And so when you're when you're having to think about what to either accept or pass on, the bank is very intentional about which clients they're taking in. So that could be, again, investment banking. It could be trading, but the bank goes beyond those businesses, it's one of the largest consumer lending arms and if not the largest small business lending arms as well. So they have clients that extend beyond just traditional Wall Street. Now moynihan, when I spoke with him about this, to kind of get to the heart of it, he says it's not just about market share. Market share is what you hear a lot of folks discuss when talking about the big banks on the Wall Street. He's saying what's more important is if it's profitable. If that market share can stick and if the customers can stick because if they do and they stay when the bank, then the growth happens, hence the response of them. Okay, I get it now. All right. So they've missed out on some deals, Bank of America, but talk to us more about the responsible part. I mean, what kind of messes have they avoided as a product of this mantra? So pretty recently, when the beginning of last year, when Russia invaded Ukraine in February, we saw banks, we were reporting on Goldman JPMorgan. They were helping their clients trade Russian debt. And moynihan made calls specifically to his senior credit trading executives and he said, I don't want us engaging in this. In fact, I wanted to be as far removed as we can. So if we are in some way involved, get us out and if we're not, don't get into it. So even though there were some banks that were making money on these trades, Bank of America said we don't want to be getting involved in both this political and financial what could be a mess. That was a bet that they were making. And also when you think about situations specifically, in my story, we talk a little bit about archegos and how so many of those banks were caught in what became billions of dollars that they were responsible for and lost. Bank of America was approached by Bill hwang and his team, and they passed on this deal, so they avoided billions of dollars lost. But it's not all they haven't missed every single blow up. Specifically, they were caught in steinel, the mattress company, which was a Ponzi scheme evidently and so that one they did lose money on. And even more recently, there's been so many leveraged finance deals that we've been reporting on companies that are bringing debt to the market at one price and as the market has changed. The banks are having to keep this debt on their balance sheet that they normally are able to sell off. Bank of America is also involved and they're not immune to this changing economic environment. Well, I look at the holders list, the shareholders list and one big believer in the strategy is Warren Buffett. That's pretty good. Shareholder to have it. Yeah, it was a huge news when he became a shareholder and I believe it was 2007 that is the first time he bought shares and 2010 was one of the big years that he doubled down. Now he's the biggest shareholder and he's been a big believer in moynihan specifically and I think part of his belief is how moynihan dealt with really what he was handed when he became CEO, which was rebuilding this thing and getting it out of the financial crisis. Moynihan was a lawyer by training and he really used that to help the bank move forward. He spread out billions of dollars of legal payments that they needed to make and were responsible for for previous actions before the crisis and going into the crisis. And because he was able to do that and deal with it methodically, the bank didn't go bankrupt, obviously we had the bailouts, but they were able to continue and be profitable and chip away at those payments over time. And I thought that saw that and he was the first person to come forward and say, I see this as a strategy that is sustainable. That I believe in and that I think is going to end up putting the bank on stronger foot going forward. So mister moynihan keeps a lower profile than say, Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan, that's why I was really surprised to see mister moynihan at the December 1st state dinner for French president Emmanuel Macron. I was surprised to see him there. I mean, what did people make out of that? He's really raised his profile. I've gotten many comments from people saying, is he on TV or on radio and making tours more often? And I would say yes. You can tell that he's become much more confident. In the way that he carries himself, not that he hasn't done public speaking the whole time. I just think that he is doing it more often. And with regards to The White House, he, I have folks telling me he is Biden's go to president. Talk about the economy. And that is part of the reason he was part of this group at the state dinner in December. But it was very unique he was the only Wall Street CEO there. And that caused some speculation that maybe The White House is looking at him for some sort of role in the future, although he has indicated he has no intention of leaving his position. He says, he's just told me, quote, this

History That Doesn't Suck
"single blow" Discussed on History That Doesn't Suck
"In 1666. But he still found time to carve his name on Stonehenge. But at some point in its long history, the caretakers of the sacred stones abandoned their greatest monument. After a millennia and a half of labor. Why do they walk away? The last thing that patents structurally is in about 1600 BC. That's 1400 years after the ditch was dug. 900 years after the stones were put up. There are some circles of pits dug around the outside of the stones. We're really not quite sure what for, but that's the last physical structural alteration that happens to it. And then after that, I think because society changes, you see the landscape around their change from one of burial and ceremony that suddenly you start to get far steads feel boundaries. It becomes a more normal landscape. And so really, it seems to sort of slip into a sort of obscurity then for the rest of prehistory. There's no evidence of it being used in terms of things being deposited there. Weirdly, there's a lot more Roman activity than we thought a few years ago because the last excavation in the snow back in 2008. Produced an awful lot of Roman material and evidence of digging and possibly even moving some of the bluestones around. So it may have been used as a shrine in Roman times. And there is evidence from other prehistoric sites of the big sort of adapted in that way. But then after that, I suppose it sort of again slips into being a sort of curiosity. Across millennia, Stonehenge stands proud on Salisbury plain. The sun continues to rise and set. In perfect alignment with its trilithons. Perhaps there is a lunar alignment too. But if so, that knowledge is lost. The timbers of woodhenge rot away. Farmers who plow the fields for season after season break down the earthworks of the super henge Darlington walls until it is no more than a ripple on the land. One day, the great trilithon falls. With no one to lament it. But the sight is never forgotten. It is adopted by newcomers. A thousand years after its construction, a Celtic religious sect known as druids start to hold rituals at Stonehenge. Their great rivals the Romans set up shrines on the site too. In time, these also crumble away, the Stonehenge outlives another civilization. On one bloody day in the latter half of the 7th century AD, a Saxon man is dragged to Stonehenge. It is to be his last journey. By this time, the local nobility of Salisbury plain have converted from the pagan beliefs of the druids to Christianity. Perhaps this Saxon man is a non believer. He must have done something transgressive because he has taken to Stonehenge and executed. His skeleton, when it is rediscovered in 1923, shows that he was beheaded with a single blow of a sword. Later, as written records develop, it becomes clear that Stonehenge has long fascinated and puzzled, generations of Britons. There are references to it in the 12th century. There are manuscript illustrations that clearly show stone hedge. This is where some of the legends about it was flown over from Ireland by Berlin and rerecorded with the help of giants. Those are the first references. There's no reference to it in any classical writer. There's no Roman reference to Stonehenge. Which is odd in some ways because it is so distinctive. And people have tried to find something. I mean, there's a reference in one classical writer to the temple of Apollo in the land of the hyperboreans. Now, Apollo being the sun God, she thought it was like, ah, son, Stonehenge. But then the land of the hyperboreans is also described as a land where the sun shines perpetually. Now that's not Britain. So basically, there is no reference to it. It's only in the early medieval period, and then the first appearance of its name, the survival of little manuscript illustration from the 14th century that shows what is clearly Stonehenge, somebody's actually seen it, and that's where the name Stonehenge is first spelled out in the way that we recognize it today. Over the years, scholars who tried to interpret Stonehenge and decipher its function have not always let the facts stand in the way of a good story. Wild ideas and conspiracy theories abound about the origins of the stones, and all the mysterious structures that surround it. Another curious element of the wider Stonehenge complex lies on public land 700 meters north of the circle. Now, it is called the cursus. A long, thin rectangular earthwork on a vast scale. The cursus is almost two miles long, and 150 meters wide. Modern archeological dating methods tell us that it predates the henge. Perhaps it is a thousand years older than the stone circle. But nothing can tell us what it was for. It's name cursus came from this 18th century antiquarian, William Stewart, who thought it was a race track for chariot racing and was Roman. You know, logic rounded edge come up brace your chariot up dead it. We now know that it's neolithic, but whenever you look at it whenever you excavate sections through its ditch or anything like that, there's nothing in them. It's actually clean. So it's not about doing something that involves depositing objects. There's no pottery, there's no animal bone that suggests face to anything like that. If it actually is a processional way, if it is something about processing, whenever I walk along it with a group of people, I'll say, okay, we're walking in the footsteps of the people who built this. What tracer are we leaving? We could be carrying banners and banging drums and dancing and singing and going up and down. Not a trace. And this is the case with other cursus monuments around the country that where they've been dug generally. They're clean. I mean, somebody's even used to phrase richly cleaned. The scholar, William stukeley, is also the first to associate Stonehenge with the druids. In fact, he has a somewhat whimsical fascination with a glory and gory nature of this sect. The ancient knowledge and reputation for bloody sacrifice. His iconic book, Stonehenge,

History That Doesn't Suck
"single blow" Discussed on History That Doesn't Suck
"In 1666. But he still found time to carve his name on Stonehenge. But at some point in its long history, the caretakers of the sacred stones abandoned their greatest monument. After a millennia and a half of labor. Why do they walk away? The last thing that patents structurally is in about 1600 BC. That's 1400 years after the ditch was dug. 900 years after the stones were put up. There are some circles of pits dug around the outside of the stones. We're really not quite sure what for, but that's the last physical structural alteration that happens to it. And then after that, I think because society changes, you see the landscape around their change from one of burial and ceremony that suddenly you start to get far steads feel boundaries. It becomes a more normal landscape. And so really, it seems to sort of slip into a sort of obscurity then for the rest of prehistory. There's no evidence of it being used in terms of things being deposited there. Weirdly, there's a lot more Roman activity than we thought a few years ago because the last excavation in the snow back in 2008. Produced an awful lot of Roman material and evidence of digging and possibly even moving some of the bluestones around. So it may have been used as a shrine in Roman times. And there is evidence from other prehistoric sites of the big sort of adapted in that way. But then after that, I suppose it sort of again slips into being a sort of curiosity. Across millennia, Stonehenge stands proud on Salisbury plain. The sun continues to rise and set. In perfect alignment with its trilithons. Perhaps there is a lunar alignment too. But if so, that knowledge is lost. The timbers of woodhenge rot away. Farmers who plow the fields for season after season break down the earthworks of the super henge Darlington walls until it is no more than a ripple on the land. One day, the great trilithon falls. With no one to lament it. But the sight is never forgotten. It is adopted by newcomers. A thousand years after its construction, a Celtic religious sect known as druids start to hold rituals at Stonehenge. Their great rivals the Romans set up shrines on the site too. In time, these also crumble away, the Stonehenge outlives another civilization. On one bloody day in the latter half of the 7th century AD, a Saxon man is dragged to Stonehenge. It is to be his last journey. By this time, the local nobility of Salisbury plain have converted from the pagan beliefs of the druids to Christianity. Perhaps this Saxon man is a non believer. He must have done something transgressive because he has taken to Stonehenge and executed. His skeleton, when it is rediscovered in 1923, shows that he was beheaded with a single blow of a sword. Later, as written records develop, it becomes clear that Stonehenge has long fascinated and puzzled, generations of Britons. There are references to it in the 12th century. There are manuscript illustrations that clearly show stone hedge. This is where some of the legends about it was flown over from Ireland by Berlin and rerecorded with the help of giants. Those are the first references. There's no reference to it in any classical writer. There's no Roman reference to Stonehenge. Which is odd in some ways because it is so distinctive. And people have tried to find something. I mean, there's a reference in one classical writer to the temple of Apollo in the land of the hyperboreans. Now, Apollo being the sun God, she thought it was like, ah, son, Stonehenge. But then the land of the hyperboreans is also described as a land where the sun shines perpetually. Now that's not Britain. So basically, there is no reference to it. It's only in the early medieval period, and then the first appearance of its name, the survival of little manuscript illustration from the 14th century that shows what is clearly Stonehenge, somebody's actually seen it, and that's where the name Stonehenge is first spelled out in the way that we recognize it today. Over the years, scholars who tried to interpret Stonehenge and decipher its function have not always let the facts stand in the way of a good story. Wild ideas and conspiracy theories abound about the origins of the stones, and all the mysterious structures that surround it. Another curious element of the wider Stonehenge complex lies on public land 700 meters north of the circle. Now, it is called the cursus. A long, thin rectangular earthwork on a vast scale. The cursus is almost two miles long, and 150 meters wide. Modern archeological dating methods tell us that it predates the henge. Perhaps it is a thousand years older than the stone circle. But nothing can tell us what it was for. It's name cursus came from this 18th century antiquarian, William Stewart, who thought it was a race track for chariot racing and was Roman. You know, logic rounded edge come up brace your chariot up dead it. We now know that it's neolithic, but whenever you look at it whenever you excavate sections through its ditch or anything like that, there's nothing in them. It's actually clean. So it's not about doing something that involves depositing objects. There's no pottery, there's no animal bone that suggests face to anything like that. If it actually is a processional way, if it is something about processing, whenever I walk along it with a group of people, I'll say, okay, we're walking in the footsteps of the people who built this. What tracer are we leaving? We could be carrying banners and banging drums and dancing and singing and going up and down. Not a trace. And this is the case with other cursus monuments around the country that where they've been dug generally. They're clean. I mean, somebody's even used to phrase richly cleaned. The scholar, William stukeley, is also the first to associate Stonehenge with the druids. In fact, he has a somewhat whimsical fascination with a glory and gory nature of this sect. The ancient knowledge and reputation for bloody sacrifice. His iconic book, Stonehenge,

Bloomberg Radio New York
"single blow" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"The global COVID cases of honor have hit a new daily record amid the omicron wave And low new low vaccination areas of the U.S. 75% ICU beds are filled 50% increase in the number of kids hospitalized in the U.S. Doctor Anthony Fauci explains a new loosening of CDC isolation guidelines as an attempt to get asymptomatic people back into the workforce and the association of flight attendants is pushing back on a new guidance saying it endangers people's health Ontario Quebec are also weighing shorter isolation periods A CDC is going to investigate the explosion of cruise ship outbreaks are now 89 cruise ships with cases as of today In Hong Kong journalists association chairman ronson Chan has been arrested now Reports at 6 Hong Kong media current former staff have been arrested as well by police Statements as arrests made by Hong Kong national security police also raid reported on an online media outlet also getting word that Hong Kong lawyer Margaret ng and singer Denise hoh among the arrestees is succumbing from SCM P and we're getting also a word sad news on political and sports Harry Reid former Senate leader has passed away at the age of 82 the announcement made by Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer and longtime Oakland raider football coach and CBS broadcaster John Madden has passed away at the age of 85 the NFL says it was unexpected In San Francisco I'm at Baxter Let's go back to you Yvonne All right dad thank you so much Let's bring back Kevin Riley managing partner at exponential investment partners He joins us from Atlanta Kevin you talk a little bit more about the opportunities perhaps that you're seeing in a China tech space right now on the back of saying when it comes to come and prosperity that China is going to have to at least put on the brakes here a little bit on these crackdowns given the damage is done to the economy already I'm just wondering how else do you gain exposure to China beyond just the tech space Well at exponential that's all we do We simply hold the two companies Alibaba and Baidu We don't want to go into anything other than those two names So we can't really delve into more specific things than that But before the break you guys had mentioned that it seems unlikely that the market will have another 20 let's call it 20% U.S. market 20% year this year And we're completely on board with that concept We think we'll have like a 5 or 10% year If you look at some of the opportunities though you've mentioned South Korea You mentioned Vietnam I think Vietnam and South Korea both have some excellent opportunities in front of them because you know the tariffs that the U.S. put in place under Trump are still there Frankly we're surprised they weren't removed as soon as Biden came into the office which they should have been but they haven't been And so they're still in place And so that leaves other countries like Vietnam a lot of manufacturing has shifted out of China and into Vietnam With some real opportunity in front of them In South Korea is perpetually a strong economy as well I think Vietnam they've had a lot of COVID problems at the factories If we can just and I'm not really sure what the situation is with omicron in Vietnam but if it's taken over there it seems to be everywhere else in the world and it's a milder infection than say delta Perhaps the single blow through fast and it looks like it's already doing that in South Korea or South Africa So yeah Yeah very quickly Give me a 45 seconds on what the feds roll on all of this is If policymakers lean more heavily into removing accommodation we've got a spike in rates in the U.S. and maybe a stronger dollar What does that do to your thesis very quickly Well there's this common perception out there that a 1.7% ten year is going to somehow destroy the entire tech space And we simply don't agree with that If you look at the big names you look at Amazon and Google and Facebook These things are just cash factories And they don't have any debt to worry about 1.7% ten year yield we don't think is going to have any material effect on those names So every time these names sell off because the ten year pops up a little bit we buy them So that's.

Ohh Folk!!
"single blow" Discussed on Ohh Folk!!
"King was really looking forward for that evening to see what the poor man did again that evening. He dressed up as a peasant and walked street towards the poor man's house and like the previous day he was again surprised to find that the man was happy and singing and enjoying his dinner surprised. The king asked how are you. I heard about the king's law this morning. And i was thinking about you so i had to come and see what you're doing. The man happily answered. Oh i don't have to worry. As i told you god is taking care of me. He did not abandon me. The king closed one door. God opened another so. I did not fix shoes. But i sold water and on enough foot today looking left again. The next morning he brought out another rule that no one can carry water or sell water against money. The poor man was out for his day's work and obviously when he found out that here is the new rule. He was surprised and also distressed. What he's going to do today on money. A look around confused and sad. Suddenly he saw these. Few men were going into the forest to cut trees to sell firewood so he decided to follow them. Got some trees and sell firewood and that was it. He unjust enough money for that day. The kings evening ritual also continue that day so he was again bessant for that. Evening walked to the poor man's house and dry to learn his whereabouts again surprised to see that he was happy and excited enjoying his dinner. Once again he asked how it became possible. The man explained what happened that day. And how he earned his money the next day again. The king issued a new command asked his soldiers to stop the woodcutters coming from the forest and bring all of them to palace he'd raised these woodcutters as gods and give them swabs. He told all of them that from now on the have to work for the king and they will only be paid at the end of the month. The poor man was perplexed. He had no money for this evening. How is he going to survive for a month but he still trusted god so he prayed and also tried to find a way out of the situation while on his way home from the palace gives us looking at the sword and suddenly he had this clever idea he taught why not exchange. The metal soared with the wooden one. That we he can sell the metal one have enough money to survive him for a month and also he can continue with his work and the bellas and at the end of the month when he gets bid he can buy back. The metal soared. The king was very happy that day. He thought to himself that this time he has trapped the poor man so to see the successful outcome of his plan. He disguised again and went to the poor man's house at too much of a surprise he saw the man singing and dancing happy and enjoying his dinner as usual surprised the king asked him. What does happen. The poor man narrated him the entire story. But what would you do if the king finds out the king asked. Oh i have no worry about such things. The man said i have god by my side. I'm sure he will help me. Find out some way to survive the king if he finds out the next day the king ordered. All the newly appointed woodcutter done god's to report to the center of the city where a man was being executed for stealing from the royal palace. So all the gods came including the poor man and entire city also came together to see what is happening. The king suddenly ordered the poor man to come to the center and cut the thieves head. The poor man prayed and cried really hard asked the to not make him do this. He said i have never killed a mosquito. How can kill a man but it was the author of the king so he must obey suddenly he requested for a few minutes to pray to god once he was done bring he stood up came to the center and cried out loud. God you know. I have never killed anyone. I have done no sin in life if you think this man is guilty. Let my swab be so sharp. Asked to kill him in single blow but if he's not guilty let my swore done to would as a symbol of his innocence. Suddenly there was the suspense author around with all eyes on him. The man reached out for his sword. He pulled it out and held. Tie the crowd gasped then grabbed benchoud and then started shouting out of excitement. These saw a wooden sword. The man was not guilty and they thought a miracle just happy in front of their is the king. Just laugh to himself. He was so delighted to see the wisdom of the sport jiu. He called him close and he confessed to him that it was him who was visiting his house every evening. I am so impressed. With your faith. In god and with your wisdom that king said and from now on you will come and st with me at my balance and be my chief adviser. I have so much to learn from you. The king said and so the board shoop went to live in the palace with the king and from then on every evening both of them would be singing and enjoying life. Moral of the story is if you have wisdom if you have the right positive spirit and if you feel any situation in life with the smile you can conquer anything. No problem is big enough to overshadow you. Sa- keep smiling and on that note. I will take you to the folk fact off this episode. You're listening to awful with me show up. And it's time for this episodes folk fact as i mentioned earlier that in today's episode we are celebrating the real diversity of ghanistan. We are celebrating ghani. Jews said today's for fact. Is something really really fascinating about them as well. So as we all know. Synagogues are auspicious houses of worship for the community in the city of old hera in western of ghanistan there used to be four synagogues one public ritual bother make mega as well as a jewish cemetery. At one point this area of header was known as maha cya on the neighborhood of the jews. The you synagogue. The largest of all still exists. Inherit not very long ago. It underwent renovation and was added to heritz list of protected cultural sites. It is the only synagogue inherited that has been preserved with most of its original features with that. This episode comes to an end. Tell the stories. Try to know more about diverse cultures from across the globe. Power money authority gun. Shells might take over countries but led the beautiful history. These mesmerizing culture stories live on to us. Let's tell the stories more. Let's embrace all religions and cultures with open arms. Let's not turn our.

Timesuck with Dan Cummins
"single blow" Discussed on Timesuck with Dan Cummins
"However if you are caught unarmed. The tactic shown here will greatly increase your chances of coming out. Alive fairburn's guttering. Fighting tactics involves shit like a karate. Chop called the axe hand. A single blow to the adam's apple with the bony edge of a hand could kill a man. He said norse mayor on the other. Oh jeez also or knife fighting the art of weapon. Improvisation such has had a role as simple newspaper into a stiletto. They could pierce the soft tissue underneath an enemy sentries. Chin that's terrifying beverage shaped the hand-to-hand combat fighting style for allied soldiers in world war. Two more than any other single person. Then mayors thirty. Man group click formed among the five jewish refugees including mayor who escape the clutches of nazi. Germany were george gerbner from hungary. Alfred rosenthal from germany burned stein. It's our students from germany and hans wynberg from the netherlands. I know In its by the way. It's not weinberg just if you're curious as more common it's It's w. j. n. Winberg i believe we know hans. They all spoke german. They all wanted vengeance for the families. Suffering at the hands of the nazis they all shared a sense of duty to serve their adopted country. Who behinds hans. Wynberg who fred mayor would work with most closely. Their training was discovered that hans with natural born radio operator. He had a mathematical mind. An ear for music which for him made the dashes and dots of morse code. Sing he become. Fred mayors radio operator. His only tethered to the outside world once he was behind enemy lines. I've learned hand combat demolition other infiltration tactics. The men were sent to fort belvoir where they learned to drive tanks and other military vehicles. Although some of the recruits looked like drunken fool driving tanks and accidentally drove one of the beatles into a ditch. mayor was a natural. He later described his tank driving skills saying i was a damn good shape driver. I guess they sometimes. I hate that level of confidence. You can come across as you know so cocky kind of arrogant. You know guys talking about being good at everything. It doesn't bother me with mayor doesn't bother me in this context. Hated those fucking. Nazis wanted revenge so badly he put everything he had into learning how to best take them down. He was really good at it. You know what he's trying to do and he's proud of how good he was like. Mayor and his unit then moved to four..

Wendell's World & Sports
"single blow" Discussed on Wendell's World & Sports
"Because if i want to send it in his face battled exactly what would happen to me pretty disgusting. And i'll get to talk about philadelphia in washington talk about the series lack thereof the series between the philadelphia. Seventy sixers in my washington wizards and talk about what happened to well. West brook probably just regurgitate the same things. But the The thoughts opinions and feelings will be about the same in rome. Westbrook is another guy. What brooke is another guy for some reason. Because i don't like him. Because i don't like his attitude because i don't like the way he talks to the media or i don't like the way he shoots too much or i don't like the way he looks court or i don't like the way that you know sometime. He could be a little routine surly just like every other human being this planet dip. Because i see that the like that. I'm going to have the right to Poor popcorn on this guy. Or i'm going to have the right to walk column a racial slur like that jackass what he did in utah. And then this fucking pizza shift shifted big man tough guy right afterwards logo. You know what so. My wife does danielle niles. I gave you. You need to stop this. That and the other bitch about falker you try. Try to see some shit like that. Russell was what brooke i would enjoy. I will cherish. I will him whoop your ass. And then if your wife got involved i would love to see russell. Westbrook open a can of whoop lies on her to cheering every single every single blow away windows role in sports. Your win the wallace. Don't say shit. I don't understand i i can't stand for mayweather at all at all but everything i say about floyd mayweather i will say to face and everything i say about floyd. Mayweather has nothing to do with his children or his wife or anything like that anything. If you can't say something about somebody to their face then don't say it when you are don't say when you're at a safe distance it'd be a fucking coward. Everything i say on this podcast about athletes unwilling to say to their face to face. I'm not gonna say it. I'm not gonna say it so there you go there you go wonderful world of sports on your wallet so glad that you could be with us. I was talking about the atlanta hawks in new york knicks and i was speaking about game to with the next tying series one despite all of that bullshit. It was absolutely awesome. Absolutely fantastic the madison square garden. Jump like that absolutely fantastic. I'm not gonna let one fucking idiot. desecrate or diminish the fact that the crowd was absolutely awesome in the garden. It was fantastic and it was just just a great atmosphere and his great theater. The c. trae. Young polar reggie miller until the crowds are. Keep quiet quite shut him. We build the blasios. Turn your fucking lame man. Make sure you gotta mayor fucking out of control in your upper lecturing trae young medical. Fuck yourself on that bullshit. You know so. It's like great.

Metal Mantra Podcast
"single blow" Discussed on Metal Mantra Podcast
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News 96.5 WDBO
"single blow" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO
"Spoon does single little Victor Manuel Diego in Colombia? Dossiers on the rent. Okay. Wacko. Next 20 potential. Yeah, no way. Most better doesn't carry terminal continue to consume a single blow. Oh, come be your top batter. Battle babying on does feel right, Janice. Don't do it better. Mommy, who do that? Come along, and we'll come. Where better to run a fella? Just me just me. All that sun feels nothing goes on again. Make it hot body to kiss me. I wanna look back. But we've all stopped up and I don't watch I can get you can tell your best. Flashy girls wanna have fun on your body? Maybe I want you to face the always moved to the basin that asked me to see. See.

Brothers of the Serpent Podcast
"single blow" Discussed on Brothers of the Serpent Podcast
"In a layer. That's millions of years older close to two million years old. Yeah it's the inside of the bone is filled with that same material from that layer has got an arrowhead sticking out of it. Yeah and this is disputed. It's it's what's it's the same color as the material and there's more of the leg their feet and just has what has the arrowhead in it but the entire leg is present in the material and they're like well you know wash down from the toxic survive until only thousand years ago. So it's a recent talks on with a recent arrowhead in it that somehow got down into this ancient sediment with the rest of the leg and then filled itself up with that older sediment we'll in order to get down there as a whole leg the mean it has to been had flesh on it. I know housing gonna get filled up with lusse buried in their listen. This is ridiculous. Yeah furthermore carlos directly compared his toxic femur with femurs of toxic species for more recent formations and observed. The femur from miramar is on the whole smaller and more slender. He then reported more details. Showing how the femur he found in the late. Pleistocene of miramar differed from that of toxic on burma of more recent pumpkin levels. Carlos described the stone point found embedded in the femur. This is a flake of quartzite obtained by percussion a single blow and retouched along. Its lateral edges but only on one surface and afterward pointed at its two extremities by the same process of re- touch giving it the form approximating a willow leaf therefore resembling the double points of these salou trian type. By all of these details. We can recognize that. We are confronted with a point of the mouse. Sterian type of the european paleolithic period. So i guess the salute trian points are part of the mouse julian in groups. But this was in argentina. Okay that such a point should be found in a formation dating back as much as three million years provokes serious questions about the version of human evolution presented by the modern scientific establishment which holds that three million years ago. We should find only the most primitive auto scenes at the vanguard of the hamad line in december of nineteen fourteen carlos with carlos brooke and luis maria tories..

KSFO-AM
"single blow" Discussed on KSFO-AM
"Calm or on the express jobs, app. The Armstrong and Getty show. Way don't have to do this. We got other things to do way have content is just asking a question. There is a terrible injury and a UFC fight. Which one guy got his leg broken really bad. I understand. I have didn't really read about it. I haven't watched. I don't pay attention to this sort of stuff. The fight ended before a single blow was thrown. It went to kick the guy snapped. It's It's a bad It's a bad one. Uh, there. I'll never see it because I don't get any pleasure or interest in those sorts of things. But we have the sound. Should we play it or not? So I'm looking at the text line. Josie, No. I'm a strong no sickening, terrible. I'm whatever the audience wants. I won't listen myself will take my headphones off. I feel like you should wait that more than you are. What's that? The fact that you yourself refused to listen to it. Thank you. Can I get an Amen? I don't know what the mass and listening when pandering to the audience. He'll give them whatever they want. I'll give them what they need. No long time listener. First time texture. No, don't play it. Um Don't play it. Thanks, man, that this reminds me that old radio gag. Did we actually do it? Or did we just think about doing it? Where you say you have a goldfish in a blender and we're gonna blend ago. I think we did blend the goldfish. Didn't Lee? No. You do. It just sounded Jax. Yeah, we took votes from people and people are so outraged and going crazy. And why would that be bad to blend the goldfish? So living creature, Jack this microphone, his arm people, people didn't flush goldfish down the turtle it every single day. Their life span is well, it's over. What? I'm sorry. That sentence was too long. The goldfish is died as I was saying that the one exception, of course, being Erica the birthday party goldfish who lived 11 years. My astonished, Remember, he took calls on that. Should we blend this goldfish white? What was the was the point of that? There was there Was there a note but point night there. We may have made something off. I don't know. But there was an April four people softer. I can't remember what the premise was. You guys will play legs breaking, but no mention of the Arizona ballot on it. Okay. That's ah Trump thing, Okay? Is that a yes or a no vote for the way on the other side only, but Nancy Pelosi's leg. Oh, geez. Come on. Now. These are not good. These are harsh time. Thanks, Joe. No breaking bones. Appreciate it. Don't even think there's a weight class for her in the UFC. Yeah, it's mostly knows so. So I guess we'll play it. Getting 80 year old politician. UFC, Speaking of Trump Trump support slips among Republicans in new poll 44% of Republicans say they support the former president more than they do the Republican Party. It. Was it 50 back in July. 2019 Ah, this is the first time the party over Trump has hit 50%. Since they started asking, so I'm not surprised. You know, In fact, I I predicted this and that's it's easy to see you know your enthusiasms for a person or leader they start to wane. And you start to remember. He knows kind of crazy in a pain and Laura let's look to the future or how much of it is just, you know, not on the scene. He hasn't been out in about and given speeches and tweeting and rallies if he came back If Twitter let him back on. He did some rallies. He might be right back where he was before I have no idea. What's with all due respect for the great things he did, and there were quite a few dude is old. He's Joe May's gonna be Joe Biden told that that is true. Coming up next segment. I want to get to this. The Twitter conversation. I just accidentally stumbled upon about great inflation. And all levels of school or our schools or just plain easier, less demanding, and we give higher grades from kindergarten through the end of grad school, which is not a good way for a nation to be if you wanna be You know the best. I have never heard a single college professor lecturer figure of any sort Deny that there's a rampant grade inflation. It's universally recognized and it's not just, you know. You get older and kids today they don't have to work is hard when I was a kid yet the level on the move along take out the trash. Now I do is play on their Zoomer know they can measure these things. It's undeniable. Also, hey, if we can squeeze this in this next half hour, I'd like to do it. It's an email from a listener who built a successful social media presence. And is making more and more money. In the specific numbers it took and how it worked. I found it very interesting. Mostly knows, but a few troubling yeses and we will turn your numbers over to the authorities. The trick work. It's like the whole free Super Bowl ticket scam. Yeah, exactly. The arrest of moisture. Hands behind your back. Do you have any comment on that? Do you have straight a kids? And you think I'm not sure I have a straight a kid. Why are they getting straight? A's You are strong and Getty. You've been lied to lied to by corrupt Washington politicians in the Wall Street propaganda machine. Hi I'm Inc magazine Best selling author Brett Kitchen, and I want to give you.

On The Table Gaming
"single blow" Discussed on On The Table Gaming
"I feel like they might be a distraught. Union like the cradle. Man's all the might swatch veterans of the watch. I'm not gonna not an agile feel or disrupt feel the ability. Maybe if you like resilient or something like something on the side yeah yeah feel like. They're they're a unit that's gonna sit on objective and say all right. Bring whatever you got. And i'm just gonna hit you in the skull. What do you how do you kind of maybe predict. These might play out. I am actually reading the unit description on the back of the box. A little bit here so It says let's say they have zooming enhance Shoe bears armor of thick leather and heavy plate in arm themselves with two handed. Maces capable of caving and breastplate on armored helm with a single blow they add medium infantry with all the strengths and weaknesses there in the more dire the situation. The heart of the she bear's flayed often carrying on the battle past near-fatal winds. Okay sounds like buzzer. Goes to the best of my my blurry reading there. Yeah look look at the other design indications you know we already had the kick starter exclusive. wasn't elissa moment may be who Major my The she bear and she had to go down fighting. So maybe we will see something similar unit wide. Oh that can be fantastic. And it kinda hinted smashing in helms like maybe a sundering. Maybe something that's to armour cracker. They remind me a little bit of cutthroats the similar kind of weapons. So maybe something similar to that of no disrespect the neutral players. I i'm like in these scopes more than the cut. Kind of like these really tall guys. These are like these women you were like smashed face on the texts from my understanding. It's probably probably will be based on rings similar. Because i guess critic says let's maybe move on down and talk about the new turn gehring unit that's been revealed to the friedman and this is a really interesting one as well. I like. the boxer is really really cool. We don't see on the as midday stored at the back of the box. But of the to scopes they revealed its three miniatures on a single base. And so that kind of raises. Some questions about is that going to be a solo trae. Probably i'm guessing but it could maybe be. Would we ever see potentially like a cavalry tray with kind of a different sort of style like layer of troops. Were there like you know. Four spots of clusters versus like the clean ranks. I don't know any. Any predictions are thoughts in general about this. You know what we see. I think it would be really cool if they were all. If you get like four.

Harvard Classics
"single blow" Discussed on Harvard Classics
"I obey the commands of the beloved brother adding to the was here but we will not march till after the third day's hospitality he appointed for the minister fitting quarters of the palace and pitching tents for the troops rations than with whatever they might require of meat and drink and other necessaries on the fourth day he made ready for wayfair and got together up to his presence. Befitting his elder brother's majesty and wishing his chief wazir viceroy of the land during his absence. Then he caused his tents and camels and mules tweet brought forth and encamped with bales and loads attendance. And god's within sight of the city in readiness to set out next morning for his brother's capital between the night was half spent. He taught him that he had forgotten in his palace somewhat which he should have brought with him and so he returned privilege and ended his apartments where he found the queen his wife asleep on his own carpet bed embracing both arms of black cook of loathsome aspect and foul with kitchen grease and grime when he saw this the world waxed black before his sight and he said if such case happened while i am yet within sight of the city what will be the doings of this damned whore jerry. My long absence at my brother's caught so he drew his scimitar. Cutting the two in four pieces with a single blow leftism on the carpet and returned presently to his camp without letting anyone know what had happened that he gave orders for immediate departure and set out at once and began his travel but he could not help thinking over his wife's treason and he kept ever saying to himself. How could she do. This did by me. How could you work her own. Death till excessive grief seized him. His color changed to yellow body. Waxed week and he was threatened with dangerous malady such as bring men to die so the short stages and tarried long at the watering stations. And did his best to sell us. The king now when shazam and drew near the capital of his brother he dispatched formed couriers and messengers of glad tidings to announce his arrival and shahryar came forth to meet him with his ears and emmys and lords and grandees of his realm and saluted him and -joyed with exceeding joy and caused the city to be decorated in his honor when however the brothers met the elder could not see the change of complexion in the younger and questioned him of his case where to hear applied his caused by the travails of wayfair. And my case needs care for. I have suffered from the change of water and yeah but i'll be praised for reuniting me with a brother so dear. And so rare. On this wise he dissemble d- and kept his secret..