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Lucille appeared puzzled and put this incoherence aside. "What a baby never to see ellyfunts! I've seen lots. Hundreds. Zoo. Circuses. Persessions. Camels, too." "Oh, I used to ride a camel every day. There was one in the compound with his oont-wallah, Abdul Ghaffr; and Khodadad Khan used to beat the oont-wallah on cold mornings to warm himself." "What's an oont-wallah?" "Don't you know?

Anon the gentle Abdul came, received certain instructions, and departed smiling till his great yellow fangs gleamed in the moonlight beneath the bristling moustache, cut back from the lips as that of a righteous Mussulman shikarri and oont-wallah should be.

Picking up his big, green turban from beside his rug, I bound his arms to his sides and then, going forth, got baggage-cords from the oont-wallah and likewise his puggri, and Moussa Isa bound his feet and hands and knees. "Then my brother called Suleiman Abdulla the oont-wallah, and bade Moussa Isa sleep which he did with his knife in his hand, having bound his foot to that of Ibrahim.

Had some scoundrelly oont-wallah pinched them for fuel? Lucille still within a night's ride. Lucille and absolute joy.... The desert and certain death a death of which she must be assured, that in time she might marry Ormonde Delorme or some such sound, fine man.

Why, he's just the oont-wallah, of course. Who'd graze the camel or load it up if there wasn't one?" At tea in the nursery the young lady suddenly remarked: "I like you, Boy. You're worth nine Haddocks." This cryptic valuation puzzled Damocles the more in that he had never seen or heard of a haddock. Had he been acquainted with the fowl he might have been yet more astonished.

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