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CHAPTER XIV THE VEILED WOMAN.
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“What does it mean?” demanded Maie, stamping her small foot in passion. “Tell me at once, my father—what does it mean?”
The vizier sat doubled up in his chair a picture of abject2 humiliation3 and despair. His chin lay inert4 against his chest; the white beard streamed to his waist, where long and bony fingers clutched it and dragged at the meshes5 nervously6; his eyes refused to meet the glowing orbs7 his incensed8 daughter turned upon him like searchlights baring the soul.
“Will you speak?” she asked, scornfully. “Will you speak, most sublime10 and magnificent Vizier—if only to proclaim yourself an ass1?”
“Have peace—have peace!” muttered Agahr, moving uneasily. “How was I to know that Merad the Persian would return?”
“Ahmed tells no one of his plans,” the vizier went on, heedless of her jibes12; “nor can I be expected to probe the secret thoughts of the Khan. When Merad departed there was no hint of his mission or that he expected soon to return. My spy waits in Ahmed’s private chamber
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humiliation
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| 网孔( mesh的名词复数 ); 网状物; 陷阱; 困境 | |
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| abbr.off-reservation boarding school 在校寄宿学校n.球,天体,圆形物( orb的名词复数 ) | |
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chamber
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