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CHAPTER IX THE SIXTH DAY
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Dirrag led his master straight to the royal palace, reaching it just as the first rays of the sun fell upon the city. As he arrived unexpectedly, there was none to receive him except a few sleepy servants and the sirdars of the tribes of Mem and Agot, who shared the watch over the chamber1 of the khan. These, being loyal to the reigning2 house, were overjoyed at the speedy and safe return of the messenger, and cast curious glances at his tall companion.
But Dirrag knew where his duty lay and did not linger an instant. He pressed on to the khan’s own chamber, and entered without announcement, followed closely by Ahmed.
The Persian stood by an open window, engaged in rolling a cigarette. He paused, motionless, as he saw Dirrag. His eye{120} lighted with satisfaction, and he drew a sigh of relief.
“Back already!” he said, pleasantly.
“As you see,” answered Dirrag, with pride. “It is the morning of the sixth day, and I have saved twelve hours from my allotted3 time. And here is Prince Ahmed, the son of Burah Khan, and heir to the Lion of Mekran—safe and sound, although nearly as weary as I am myself.”
A long speech for Dirrag, but warranted by the marvelous ride he had so successfully accomplished5.
Ahmed, with wide eyes reading the other through and through, and seemingly filled with equal astonishment8, answered steadily9 and briefly
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reigning
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allotted
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accomplished
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fixedly
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gasped
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briefly
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distress
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leisurely
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quandary
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throng
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confide
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traitor
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conspiracy
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warriors
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villain
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defender
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mighty
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acting
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costly
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bosom
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draught
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tableau
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monastery
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majestic
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haughty
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promptly
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