Which preposition to use with benjamin
The noble English flag once more helped to prevent bloodshed, and I, the Benjamin of these lords of the ocean, was for the hundredth time protected by them.
While Mathieu accompanied the future conqueror to the door for the last time wishing him victory, Benjamin in wild grief sought a refuge beside his mother who was blinded by her tears.
In his eleventh year, he not only published a learned letter in Latin, but translated the travels of rabbi Benjamin from the Hebrew into French, which he illustrated with notes, and accompanied with dissertations; a work in which his father, as he himself declares, could give him little assistance, as he did not understand the rabbinical dialect.
"Is Master Benjamin within, Jonathan?" asked Willet.
" Benjamin at once became quite excited, asking, "Is it true?
The steward was silent, then, with the ominous precedent of Uncle Benjamin before him, he began to talk until scores of words stood between himself and a similar ending.
Marianne took Benjamin on her knees in the shade of the oak tree, and Charlotte placed herself with Guillaume on her right hand; while, on her left, Andree seated herself with little Leonce, who had been weaned a week previously, but was still very fond of caresses.
This said, he embraced his brother Benjamin about his neck and wept upon each of them.
He then sat down to the banquet with his attendants at a separate table,for the Egyptian would not eat with foreigners,still unrevealed to his brethren, but showed his partiality to Benjamin by sending him a mess five times greater than to the rest.
"There is little Benjamin with their ruler.
"I never seed such a sight in my life," said old Benjamin to me in the evening.
The father took James's part, and scolded Benjamin for being so saucy and so hard to please.
There was apparently no alternative but to perish, or to bring Benjamin into Egypt; and the sons of Jacob were compelled to accept the condition.