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trembling.
“Turn him around—so. I only want one kick at the dog that could bite
the hand which has fed him. Now, go, and never let me see your
face again, you base wretch!”
Urged on by the impetus of the old operator’s boot, Wayne flies
through the passage, bawling like a calf, but the dulcet sounds of the
wedding procession music still swell through the narrow street, and
no one would be apt to pay any attention to such a small outburst of
anguish and fright as the discharged valet gives vent to while he
runs.
There remains only the Turk.
Having exhausted his fit of passion, and finding he cannot break
away from the strong arms that pinion him, Scutari stands there and
glares into the face of his foe.
“What shall be done with this pretty thing?” says that inveterate
cuckoo, Wycherley. “I think he can be locked up for five or ten years
at hard labor.”
The pasha hears; at first he looks defiant, but at the mention of work
he wilts like a blighted flower. Such a fate would scare the average
Turk half to death.
“Anything but that! take my life if you will, but to work like a slave,
Allah deliver me! I swear to you on the Koran that if you allow me to
depart, I will return to Stamboul and never again remember that you
live!” he cries eagerly.
Samson Cereal hesitates, but from an unexpected quarter help
comes for the Turk.
“You can believe him. What a pasha swears on the Koran, that he
will do.”
It is Marda who speaks, and the speculator makes up his mind.
“Pasha, you have played a bold game and you have lost. Make up
your mind to accept the inevitable. As your people so philosophically
say, 'Kismet—it is fate.’ Go then to your home, to your wives, on the
Bosphorous. Forget that we live. May our lives never again cross.”
The pasha keeps his word, and before another sun has set his face
is turned toward the Orient.
Under charge of Aleck and Wycherley the two ladies—for they
refuse to be separated—go to the princely home of the wheat king.
Samson Cereal soon leaves his friends and joins them, for, even
before the proof Marda has promised is forthcoming, his heart
acquits her.
A singular meeting truly, between the two women this man has
loved, but both have been purified by suffering, and Adela, knowing
her days are few, rejoices in the fact that the girl she has already
learned to love has found a mother.
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