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MONTHLY STORY FOR FACULTY

THE MILL TAX KORAN

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO SAINT McCONNUS

CHAPTER I

i. And it came to pa in tin la\ which was the sixth year the reign f King Jayme< that there v nt out i that all the kingdom of the Univ >idies should be tax 1. And then did King Jaynu call tlu-r the oincil of eldi both men and men, and he took counsel the 1 t way to disj i the " 3. And there- an imongsl them Vbbothu who \\ » the old men the f /<!• md he spake, *' King, \ e ask u hi 1 . i'> pend of 1 >ui >flfcrs. \ erih \ 1 unto you that it i ' « 1 t<» 1" • 1 upon the wi•! ih\ I) nidi* 1 tnd lei tl hipp< Mammon, the Pi ridi< be mtenl in the opuli n in v, In. h 1I1 li\.. •I- ' hi 'in itied id, hut .1 crtain m, < arria, who likcv* 1 d little the 1 nvci idic , bul withal

was c|i r unfc 1 King la\ m s, aros< 1 ( pake, " ». Kn the Univi lies wax >ng and ng; let a goodl} [ the t. mon< gi :i unto thee, that tl u in t increas thv t try revenue, and that thou nu\ ouriu-\ a< the wat in distant 1 lands/ And King Jaynu w md he spak< '( ». ('ai ind Abbothi speak well, but I would have ) > n u for{ t that the minr h, upon which the invitations 1 my I mal 1 tions arc | inted is broken. 1 el .1 uew >nc fii be bought, and then we shall take 1 in ilh • 0tunscl." ' 1 And this seemed g i in th< "i all and straightway a mil graph was bought for the King, and th l >ple 1 d and were C.N Hugh glad,

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