Short passages for reading, drawn from history, legend, poetry and fiction.
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Joseph’s brothers are forced to travel to Egypt to buy corn, and the overseer of Pharaoh’s granaries recognises them at once.
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Joseph thinks that little Benjamin may provide the leverage he needs to force Jacob to come to Egypt.
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Jacob takes his whole family to join Joseph in Egypt, but God promises him that one day they will return to Canaan.
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A literary man tries to trick Samuel Johnson into an honest opinion, which was neither necessary nor very rewarding.
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Monsieur St Aubert falls seriously ill on a walking tour with his daughter Emily, and before the end asks an unexpected favour.
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A nation with its own laws and a strong sense of shared cultural identity makes good economic sense.