who cast the other eight parts of the bones on the earth 

 where they became white, transparant and firm, while the 

 earth became as red as rubies. A shadow passed over the 

 scene as if a curtain of gauzy material fell before my eyes, it 

 then rolled away and I saw the King risen from his tomb 

 in great majesty, splendor and power. I imagined he would 

 punish his guilty son and the wicked servants, but to my 

 surprise the King placed crowns of gold upon their heads 

 and proclaimed them princes in his kingdom.'* 



Just as Dr. Steegius ceased speaking, Typotius pointed 

 out of the window, and the others saw with surprise the 

 sun rising unobscured by clouds ; Loew instantly exclaimed : 

 "Behold the interpretation of the Emperor's dream! The 

 regal Sun vanquished by night is liberated from the tomb of 

 obscurity by the aid of the angel Dawn, and rises in un- 

 diminished splendor to bestow glorious blessings on unworthy 

 creatures!" 



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