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It is my cd vilege to guard the State. I care they are not ! business, as thou well eth hard, and in order that th est give thy mind to ott important affairs, I will cute justice on this stranger. Get thee forth with all ha ! Koor Ali, neg! who will command i ) myself, go with him and tak until my army be ready for war.” The two men bowed very low ind hastened out. He watched until y had gone, with a clamorous mob at their heels, then turning to me h briefiy : “T have purposes that will thy friend Abdallah. Thou sha by my bridle rein, and we shal! what stuff thou art made. Nay, no speeches,” as he saw the fulness of heart coming into my face. ‘“ This is a time for action. Beside, thou mightest find cause to repent fair words, for if thou shouldst false thou shalt die the most cru death Abdallah can devise to atone for this present clemency.” With that he turned abruptly to a fawning official, and said, in a brusque tone: “The stranger will have need of food. See thou to his wants, and thy head answer for his safe keeping.” Whereupon, rising quickly, he swept majestically into an inner room with- out giving me the opportunity of say- ing a word of thanks. My first impulse was to sit down and sob aloud. It seemed that nothing else could relieve my pent-up feelings, and indeed a careful observer might ha‘ noticed an unusual moisture alout th lashes, which I wiped furtively whi trying to jest with my attendant. The rising sun, they say, is worship- ped, and certainly the favour of a prince insures many smiles and obse- quious attentions. The demeanour of the people toward me changed as sin- gulariy as my shifting fortune. Those who had spat on me with foul impre but an hour before now = ga- luted me with loud ejaculations of friendship and blessing. Many a m: ' probably would have valued the tok of goodwill more than I did. I had been defiant to the mob in my adver- sity, in my triumph I hcpe I was not ‘insolent, but assuredly I was in no mood to respond with any cordiality to the greetings of people who, if Abou Kuram’s humour had been dif- ferent, would have shouted themselves hoarse with glee at seeing my head slashed off my shoulders. } The sight of one eager face, how } ever, emong the manv fawning on gave me a genuine thrill of pleasure. Said Achmet had haunted the place all the morning like a perturbed spirit, and now on the he came running late first opportunity forward to congratu- me on mv new lease of life. T had rot much to say, but I gave the good soul's hand hearty Christian wring, and he did rot resent it, thourch to shake hands \ stranger is Mussulman. ith an pollution tes infidel or the ordinary When sorrcws come, seys the noet, they come not i: izle spies, but in battelions. 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Needless to say what choice T made nor how deeply grateful I was to Abou Kuram fer his fresh sign of his gra- cicusness. Said Achmet carried me off with as proud a heart as if I were the greatest man in the land, and treated me with a tenderness that mere. greatness eculd never have evoked. Indeed if I had been his own son risen from the dead he could not have been more lay- ish of the caressing attentions in word and act that the tremulous affection of an old man delights in, or evinced a livelier regret at the parting that 3; nea>. For th: most part of three happy days I was with him, listening to won- drous tales of t#e diabolical prowess of the man on the black horse from Tabal, or discussing the prospects of the campaign with him, or drinking in the wise and varied discourse of my host himself as we sat inhaling ‘ant essences in the shade of his garden palms. How far off all that is now, and how trangely tinged with mystic hues ! Said Achmet has long since gxcne to his account— And on his grave, with shining eyes, The Syrian stars look down. t the memory of his benign refuge ermains wita me as a beautiful dream of a day spent on an azure summer is] after escape from devastating emrests. The preparations at the castle went On with more bustle than speed, for it appeared to be the determinéd object of every man to get into his fellow’s way and thwart him in his work. The scene was one of constant confusion and uproar. Night and day the hub- bub went on, waxing ever louder and shriller, till it seemed like pandemon- ium come again, but at length order bezan to rise out of chaos, and even the novice mind could see that the pre- trations were really going on. Men came hurrying in from outlying cistricts, horses and camels were got ready, swords, spears, and matchlocks re furbished up. ammunition was water skins were filled, pro- 204 out, Visions were loaded wm snapping. erunting pack camels-—a hundred peunds to every beast—and, all the While the soldiers badgered, shouted, jJested, and blasphemed in a way that ‘have moved the envy of any ‘ n army in the world, morning of the fourth day a messenger came to me breathless, say- i that Abou ‘—Kuram was seated ig t nee enurt and wished to seé me at onee, 1 hurried off, Said Ach- met accompanying, in some _ excite- ment, fearing that liars and intriguers had been at <heir loathsome work and had succeeded in turning him against } tut I was quickly reassured, for \. | entered his presence with pal- P ! heart und hesitating step he el] 1 to him with a gracious smile, bade a cushion be placed for me, and preceeded to inquire in his ! t fable tones, and as I thought, With covert glances at Abdallah, who sat close by, about my health and wel- far “Time perchance. hanz2th heavy upon thee,” he said. ‘But thou shalt scon have sport enough. Ere the sun go down again we shall be on the march to meet Yumen Yusel and his helper, Setan. We shall see how thou canst sheathe thy sword in flesh. *Tis a merry zarae, and methinks there will be pienty of it going.”’ And then in the hearing of all he re- peated ~ that I was to ride by his bridle in “the character of physician and personal att2ndant, and that I was to he mounted on a favourite mare from his own stable. Abdallah sat lookirg on the ground with a clouded brow and compressed lips, but dared not speak a word. The crowd gaped and beamed on me as one basking in the favours of an all powerful prince, though doubtless puzzled by the change of sentiment that conferred on me my } distinctions. (Ar. Arab can confer no more signal honour than to present a Quest 1 h a horse of high pedigree. A wife from his harem is a small thing in comparison.) “ Thou wilt find the little Fatima of the purest Kohlani bhreed,’”” he went on, addressing me, “in shape and spirit unequaled outside my royal stables. In her veins is the unadulterated blood of the prophet’sfown mare. In fleet- ess, as the deer, in courage, as the as the lamh, in gazelle, in intelligence, she will be to thee botn companion and protector, obeying thy Wishes ere thou hast time to express them. She will carry thee bravely to victory or fly with thee swifter than the Wind in defeat. She will nurse thee when theu art sick, rejoice with thee when thou art glad. She will be thy lover and thy slave. See thou preve worthy of her. 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