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Updated: June 28, 2025


In one hand she holds an iron rake, with which she tattoos those who are good, and the mark serves as a passport when they apply for admittance into the regions of bliss. In the other, she brandishes a hot iron plate, with which she brands those who are sentenced to be punished for their sins." "Allah karim God is merciful! And why has she a fish's tail?" inquired the pacha.

Karim's uncle had informed the police that, his nephew having disappeared since the day of the alleged trespass, he suspected Sádhu of foul play. An inquiry followed which led to Sádhu's transfer to the district jail. Jadu Babu was certain that his enemy had instigated the charge, and knew that he was quite capable of suppressing Karim in order to get Sádhu into trouble.

"Are you willing to undertake a service of risk, for a big reward, Karim?" he asked. The man hesitated. "It will be worth a hundred rupees to you." Karim's eyes sparkled; a hundred rupees represented a fortune to a man of his class; but he still hesitated. "Am I to be alone?" he asked at length. "No," said Desmond; "we shall be with you." "Hai!

Meanwhile Hasib Karim al-Din, who ceased not to weep and call for help, sat down upon the cistern edge when behold, a great scorpion fell down on him; so he rose and killed it. Then he took thought and said, "The cistern was full of honey; how came this scorpion here?"

Then she addressed Hasib, saying, "Have no fear of us, O youth; for I am the Queen of the Serpents and their Sultanah." What is thy name?" Answered he, "Hasib Karim al-Din;" and she rejoined, "O Hasib, eat of these fruits, for we have no other meat and fear thou have nothing from us at all."

Shall we take Karim into our confidence?" "That is as you please, sahib. He is a good man, and will, I think, be faithful." "Well, send the other fellow on shore; I shall speak to the man." The serang gave the second of the two Bengalis who had formed his original crew an errand on shore. Desmond beckoned up the new man.

"Two hundred krans," repeated Abdul Karim, in astonishment. "Surely you have made a mistake. Do you mean krans like these?" taking one out of his pocket. "Certainly I do," replied the shopkeeper, "and let me tell you it is very cheap at that price." Abdul Karim pictured the disappointment of his wife. "Poor Zeeba," he sighed. "Poor who?" said the silk merchant. "My wife," said Abdul Karim.

On a certain morning in late August, Chandra Babu sat in his office to receive applications for money or grain. One of his customers named Karim Sheikh came in and squatted close to the door, after salaming profoundly. On seeing him Chandra Babu at once remembered that his bond had run out on 15th July, and that he owed nearly Rs. 100, principal and interest.

The Queen's Westminsters on the left of the Kensingtons had cleared the Turks out of Ain Karim and then climbed up a steep spur to attack the formidable Khurbet Subr defences. They took the garrison completely by surprise, and those who did not flee were either killed or taken prisoners.

At his intercession, the man was taken away by the guards, and not released until he was a considerable distance from the palace. "Allah karim! God is merciful!" exclaimed the pacha as soon as the maniac had been carried away. "I'm glad that he did not think it was me who had his wife." "Allah forbid that your highness should have been so treated.

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