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"Answer me plainly," replied the vizier, "or the ferashes and bamboo will be busy with you very shortly. Did you see the money paid?" "I believe as much as I can believe any thing in this world, that I did see money paid; but I doubt the sum, and I doubt the metal, and I have also my other doubts.
"That's what I have already told him, your highness 'Ali, says I, 'if you can only leave out your you knows, says I, 'your story might be amusing, but, says I " "Silence with your says I's," observed the pacha; "have you forgotten the bastinado? there seems to be a pair of you. Ali, go on with the story and remember my injunction; the felek and ferashes are at hand."
The pacha gave the sign the ferashes appeared the man was thrown, and received fifty blows of the bastinado. The pacha then commanded them to desist. "Now, by our beard, is it not a fact that you have received the bastinado? If you still doubt the fact, we will proceed." "The fact is beyond a doubt," replied the man, prostrating himself.
"Answer me plainly," replied the vizier, "or the ferashes and bamboo will be busy with you very shortly. Did you see the money paid?" "I believe as much as I can believe any thing in this world, that I did see money paid; but I doubt the sum, and I doubt the metal, and I have also my other doubts.
"That's what I have already told him, your highness: `Ali, says I, `if you can only leave out your you knows, says I, `your story might be amusing, but, says I " "Silence with your says I's," observed the pacha; "have you forgotten the bastinado? there seems to be a pair of you. Ali, go on with the story, and remember my injunction; the felek and ferashes are at hand."
The money and bag were taken from me I was dismissed by the Hakim, and after receiving one hundred blows from the ferashes, I was dismissed by the cadi. It was my fate and I have told my story. Is your slave dismissed? "No," replied the pacha; "by our beard, we must see to this, Mustapha; say, Hudusi, what was the decision of the cadi? Our ears are open."
The drawing in the dust by the priest at Umballa! Remember what he said. First come two ferashes to make all things ready in a dark place, as it is always at the beginning of a vision. 'But this is not vision, said the lama. 'It is the world's Illusion, and no more. 'And after them comes the Bull the Red Bull on the green field. Look! It is he!
The pacha gave the sign the ferashes appeared the man was thrown, and received fifty blows of the bastinado. The pacha then commanded them to desist. "Now, by our beard, is it not a fact that you have received the bastinado? If you still doubt the fact, we will proceed." "The fact is beyond a doubt," replied the man, prostrating himself.
The ferashes with frantic steeds dashed ahead to seek a place of shelter, and we saw them no more. Five days in Persia brought us to the shores of Lake Ooroomeeyah, the saltest body of water in the world. Early the next morning we were wading the chilly waters of the Hadji Chai, and a few hours later found us in the English consulate at Tabreez, where we were received by the Persian secretary.
The money and bag were taken from me I was dismissed by the hakim, and after receiving one hundred blows from the ferashes, I was dismissed by the cadi. It was my fate and I have told my story. Is your slave dismissed? "No," replied the pacha; "by our beard, we must see to this, Mustapha; say, Hudusi, what was the decision of the cadi? Our ears are open."
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