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A few days later, Sidon reports to Lord [[Pathrus]] at the latter's opulent palace in Ashkelon. Pathrus scolds Sidon for being such a disappointment in failing to arrest Branan. Pathrus dismisses Sidon, saddling him the humiliating assignment of investigating a local marketplace disturbance. |
A few days later, Sidon reports to Lord [[Pathrus]] at the latter's opulent palace in Ashkelon. Pathrus scolds Sidon for being such a disappointment in failing to arrest Branan. Pathrus dismisses Sidon, saddling him the humiliating assignment of investigating a local marketplace disturbance. |
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+ | After Sidon leaves, Pathrus reveals that he has engaged the services of the infamous Delilah to destroy the new Israelite hero, Branan. |
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==='''"The Adventures of Young Branan"'''=== |
==='''"The Adventures of Young Branan"'''=== |
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After a group of bullies push Branan around and make him spill the contents of his water bag, the naughty boys hide out in a cave, fearing retribution from Branan. In a twist of irony, Branan comes to the boys' rescue when a lion enters the cave and begins to stalk the children. Branan's bullies sheepishly pat Branan on the back for saving their hides from the rampaging beast. |
After a group of bullies push Branan around and make him spill the contents of his water bag, the naughty boys hide out in a cave, fearing retribution from Branan. In a twist of irony, Branan comes to the boys' rescue when a lion enters the cave and begins to stalk the children. Branan's bullies sheepishly pat Branan on the back for saving their hides from the rampaging beast. |