On Jacob's sons. The caravans, that passed

Thru burning sands, from cities far and vast,

Into their land that teemed with grain and gold,

Were richly laden. Thus they bought and sold,

Exchanging corn and cattle, hides and honey

For finest silks and linens, gems and money,—

Until, thru bargain-insight, skill and daring,

They cornered all the fabrics used for wearing,

And then proceeded, with discerning lust,

To hump themselves and form a Camel Trust.