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4. Synthesised by Asher in the Etymologico-Semantic Laboratories, London. (Patent pending.)
5. Field-Marshal Naaman, who had leprosy, heard of a very good skin man through his wife's maid. He went to see him, with encouragement from the King, and arrived, in the equivalent of a Bentley, prepared to pay a large fee for the invocations and laying-on-of-hands which he expected. He was bitterly incensed when he got a simple prescription for river water and was charged nothing. " Sir," his servants pointed out, " if the prophet had asked you to do elaborate things you'd have done them, wouldn't you ? Why not try this simple thing ? " (Adapted from II Kings, chap. v, 1-14.)