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So he did her bidding and bringing them up, said to them, "Have you brought me the ten thousand dinars you promised me?" They answered, "We have not been able to collect aught thereof as yet; but fear nothing: Inshallah, tomorrow we will compound for thee some alchemical-cookery. But now bid thy wife play us her very best pieces and gladden our hearts for we love music."
Added to all was a short scrawl from Imshi Pasha himself, beginning, "God is with the patient, my dear friend," and ending with the remarkable statement: "Inshallah, we shall now reap the reward of our labours in seeing these great works accomplished at last, in spite of the suffering thrust upon us by our enemies to whom perdition come." Eight hundred thousand pounds!
"Inshallah, Meshed yek saat," he says, and so I mount and bid him follow along behind. By vocal suasion and a liberal application of his cruel, triple-thonged, raw-hide whip, he urges his well-nigh staggering animal into a canter, lifting his forefeet clear of the ground seemingly by the bridle at every jump.
They throw Turks over a bridge-side in Zeitoon! I myself will provide servants, who shall bring them back safely!" It seemed to me that he breathed inward as he said that. A Turk would have added "Inshallah!" if God wills! "Make ready for a journey of two months," he said. "When and where shall the start be?" It would obviously be unwise to start from the consulate.
She shook her head slowly, and her hands folded on her breast. "My sister is there," she said at last. There was an instant's stillness, then Kaid added with a voice of grief: "Peace be upon thee, Zaida. Life is but a spark. If death comes not to-day, it will tomorrow, for thee for me. Inshallah, peace be upon thee!" She opened her eyes and looked at him.
This he vowed he could not do, and to convince the judges he offered to bring the monkey caged as it was to the court, and, Inshallah, they would see for themselves that the child of the Jew had been converted into a monkey. This was ultimately agreed to, and the monkey was brought.
The woman carried the ball in her arms to the very verge of the lake, by the deep pool called "The Pool of the Slaughtered One." Dicky turned to the Mudir. "Are you ready?" he said. "Inshallah!" said the Mudir. The soldiers made a line, but the crowd overlapped the line. The fellaheen and Bedouins looked to see the Mudir summon the Ulema to condemn the woman to shame and darkness everlasting.
He asked the question as a man might ask another if he had never visited Paris. "Never, by the goodness of God, never," answered David. "Neither in punishment nor in battle?" "I am neither judge nor soldier, friend." "Inshallah, thou hast yet far to go! Thou art young yet. Who can tell?" "I have never so far to go as that, friend," said David, in a voice that rang a little.
"Who am I that should know the truth of such matters?" the man whined, his voice squeaking like a cart-wheel. "I obeyed. I looked. I asked. Perhaps I did not understand all I saw and what was told me." "Is the Lion of Petra with ten-score fighting men able to stand against the British with twenty thousand?" Grim asked him. "Inshallah. The Lion is brave. Who knows?
"It's up to you! The future of civilization is in your lap this minute! Can't you see that if you lose you'll be a martyr, and Islam will rise to avenge you?" "Inshallah," said Feisul, nodding. "But that if you let pride go by the board, and seem to run away, there'll be a breathing spell?
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