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CHAPTER XXIV THE SPIRIT OF UNREST
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Two weeks had passed since the events just narrated1, and peace seemed to have again settled over the isolated2 town of Mekran. Kasam remained at the palace, declaring himself a faithful adherent3 of Ahmed Khan, but although he had sent word to Zarig, the sirdar of Raab, who yet remained encamped with his warriors4 in the west valley, that peace was declared, the rebellious5 sirdar had refused to come into the city and make obeisance6 to Ahmed of Ugg.
All the Americans were now housed within the palace, and Aunt Lucy had come to revise and reconstruct her opinion of that whilom den7 of iniquity8, the harem. But Allison’s tragic9 death had sobered the good lady, as it had all of their little band, and checked for a time at least her garrulity10 and desire to criticise11. There was no doubt of Aunt Lucy’s democracy, yet it was amusing to note her pride in the fact that Janet was the wife of an Eastern potentate12 of the importance of Ahmed Khan. It would be a splendid tale to carry back to New York, and she had already decided13 to leave an envelope always carelessly lying upon her table addressed to “Her Imperial
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isolated
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adherent
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warriors
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| 武士,勇士,战士( warrior的名词复数 ) | |
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rebellious
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obeisance
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iniquity
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garrulity
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criticise
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potentate
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majesty
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wedded
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virtue
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deference
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accomplished
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barter
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deceptions
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appellation
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| 倾向( inclination的名词复数 ); 倾斜; 爱好; 斜坡 | |
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