Excerpt from A Captain of Men
Diers of the world was not at all to Hiram's lilting. But it had ever been the policy of mercantile Phe nicia to avoid a conflict of force and arms. There was nothing so destructive to trade as war, and Hiram, the king, was the prince of merchants. So he made the best of an exceedingly bad matter; he disguised his loathing of the boorish and boast ful Assyrian. He was lavish in hospitality, and he prayed earnestly tohis gods for deliverance from.
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