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The Luckiest Man in Babylon
Alfred Shrewsbury, Department of Archaeology. Chapter 10 The luckiest Man in Babylon. At the head of his caravan proudly rode Sharo Nada, the merchant prince of Babylon. He liked fine cloth and war rich and becoming robes. To look at him one would hardly have guessed his advanced years. This was Hayden Gula, the grandson of his partner of other years, arid Gula,. to whom he felt he owed a debt of gratitude which could never be repaid.