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Jesus galloped ahead to scout out the high ground. His tribe rode up. They plunged over the edge onto a steep downslope thick with native brush. The ground was stoney with heather. Tucked up on a high hill was Bethlahem. It was a house of black timber, with a running stream to the right. The high rolling hills were covered with tall grass and grazing rams. "At last." Jesus said and dismounted. His tribe followed. Mary, the wife of Jesus, went behind her husband to inspect the house. "It is all right. It will take a few hours to set up." Mary said as she looked out the flew. Gabriel was excited, "Fresh water!" There son was slender and had not yet grown his first beard. The long shape of the house was rectangular. Up to fifty could live there. Gabriel laughed and aimed his bow at a ram. "Gabriel!" his mother Mary shouted, "We must not waiste our food." Garbriel frouned and lowered his bow. Jesus walked briskly into the hall and chased squirls out. "I'm not sure this is functional." Jesus said to Mary, "Don't expect mirracles." Jesus reached up and pulled the the chain on the gravity toilet. It flushed. Mary made a toothy smile. The families found the bedding and made meals. Jesus raised his cantine of wine, "To Zion!" Everyone cheered. The screene slid tightly about the harth in the main dining hall. They feasted on ram and bread. "Yes. Dathen, you are quite right to station guards. Make a regular rotation and sweep the woods." Jesus said while sinking his teeth into his meet. Dathen was his second in command and had already secured the perimiter. Jesus went to bed with Mary. Grabriel played with toy car.+ |