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CHAPTER XXII BY THE HAND OF ALLAH
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The events of this fateful night, numerous though they had been, were not yet ended.
Leaving the women to care for the dead man the Khan had withdrawn1 to his state apartment, taking with him the Persian, Dr. Warner and Colonel Moore, as well as David the Jew.
“It is best that all mysteries and misunderstandings be cleared up at once,” said the young ruler, when his guests had been seated. “The hour is late, but I believe you will prefer not to rest until you have become acquainted with the facts that explain my presence here as the Khan of Mekran. But there are others in the palace who are entitled to hear the story, and with your permission I will ask them to join us.”
The Colonel nodded consent. He was yet too dazed by the appalling2 tragedy of the hour to command more than a listless interest in these consequent proceedings4. Dr. Warner was grave and thoughtful, but seemed to realize intuitively that fate had been kind to his old friend in removing Allison from his life. After the first shock of grief had passed the Colonel himself would acknowledge this. The boy had been a thorn in his side for many years.
“Dirrag,” said the Khan, “tell Captain Beni-Bouraz to unbind his prisoners; and do you lead them here to me.”
The Prince carried himself rather better in misfortune than when free to direct his own actions. He appeared composed and dignified5, accepting his fate with a stout6 heart and seemingly without desire to bemoan7 the triumph of his enemy. Agahr’s face was sternly set. What his thoughts might be none could tell.
The Khan greeted his prisoners
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withdrawn
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| adj.骇人听闻的,令人震惊的,可怕的 | |
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proceedings
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dignified
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courteously
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emblem
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rebelliously
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legitimate
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wrecked
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confession
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innocence
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monastery
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kindly
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