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"BECOS! BECOS! BECOS!" Thousands of years ago the greatest country, in the world was Egypt. It was a beautiful land lying on both sides of the wonderful river The people of Egypt were very proud; for they believed that they were "It was in our country that the first men and women lived," they said. A king of Egypt, whose name was Psammeticus, [Footnote: Psammeticus He tried first one plan and then another; but none of them proved They answered, "We cannot tell you, O King; for none of our histories Then Psammeticus tried still another plan. He sent out among the poor people of the city and found two little The shepherd did as he was bidden. He took the children far away to They grew up healthy and strong. They played with the lambs in the Thus two or three years went by. Then, one evening when the shepherd [Illustration] The shepherd led them gently back to the hut and gave them their usual After that, whenever the children were hungry, they cried out, "Becos! Some time later, the shepherd went to the city and told the king that "What is that word?" asked the king. "Becos." Then the king called one of the wisest scholars in Egypt and asked him "Becos," said the wise man, "is a Phrygian [Footnote: Phrygian "Then what shall we understand by these children being able to speak "We are to understand that the Phrygian language was the first of all "Therefore," said the king, "must we conclude that the Phrygians were "Certainly," answered the wise man. And from that time the Egyptians always spoke of the Phrygians as being This was an odd way of proving something, for, as every one can readily ________ |