Wrica QYaih
MM
THH ITORVl Marola EIIIM,
Atarrlcaa, aaa lf ali mm4m
wlllfarr imnsr of a French
colour la lalral Africa. Loaa
asa a hm4 ralUtea la la Farrljta
lcirloa follewlnir a Bitter quarrel
vrlfh kla father aver a e'er-di-well
half-brother, Raoal. aaa thla
la tha cHmbk of hl career. Bit
aa ho alta alone that itlaat, re
fleetlaa on the Importaat ioh
aheaa of hlai. the chaat of the
African frame a waken a ola
, Tcarnlnca. He to olxralee
almaelf na Terek el-Mcdlahlrl.
when routine palled, and ntlne-le
wtlh the Aroba as one of them.
He wenl do no asala for the
laet time.
TEREK EL-MEDJAHIKI
' CHAPTER III
FN minutes later, he found
himself in the heart of the
Arab quarter, passing through a
spider's web of little white
washed houses, oppressively se
cretive with their windowless
walls that faced the streets, but
blossoming in the inner patios
with rosebush and jasmine and
olive and tinkly fountain.
Ha walked on and on, at ran
dom, not caring where he went.
Deliberately, he bumped Into a
rough Touareg cameleer, drunk
with hashish, just to hear the
nan's highly flavored abuse:
WM What manners be these,
O especially illegitimate son of a
noseless mother?"
To hear no, no! he had not for
gotten his own coarse reply:
''Into your beard and begone,
O wearer of a verminous robe!"
And, again, he felt it as, in front
of a coffee-shop, an unveiled
woman stopped him with the in
vitation of crimson lips and
honeyed promises.
"Not tonight, O moon of the
world," he replied. "I'm on my
way to most important busi-
n'Doubtless,, she interrupted, "tc
kan the wife of your best friend"
"No one knoweth," rejoined
JJncoln. "except All?'1 and I . "
"And she? And I beseech the
Prophet it be not so! her hus
band?" He pressed a gold coin into her
hand. "
"Here In gratitude for the be
seeching, O heart of seven roses!"
She salaamed, touching the hem
of his burnoose with her lips.
"Sahite, yah h'bibi thanks, O
any friend!" she said.
"Sahite sahite't, yah jaghzalr
thanks for the thanks, O my ga
selier was his courteous reply.
fpURNINGr a corner, he entered
: the quarter of the Negroes and
halfbreeds.
It was late. Yet were the alleys
still crowded; yet were there still
shrill sounds as the peddlers called
out their wares, cheaper now with
day at its close: .
"Malah ouh bnin salty and sa
vorous!" Miaou zatvrarma oazzoutU
here. is mint, only five centimes!"
"Ataou aljaoui; innfah ouh ida
oui rhere is incense! It cures and
.protects!"
"Hi ;cftoutfi--look, look! I am
the father i .and mother of cut-ratejl"-
..,...
"ZouAi armat bctkata take both
lor three francs!"
He kept on walking at random.
The moon had vanished behind a
cloudbank. So dark it was that,
presently,- 1e was unable to see
either house or man or beast Yet
life was everywhere; everywhere
' he was conscious of eyes staring
at him through the darkness, used
to that same darkness. Every
where he heard whispering voices,
bare feet pattering away on in
credible and mysterious errands,
the shiver of garments brushing
past, a faint clashing of jewelry
and crackle of steel, high, guttural
laughter.
Then, after a while, the noise
vanished. The black alleys van-.
The moon came from behind the
clouds.
He saw, beneath its silver
gleam, the desert stretching elfin
arms. And he realized, suddenly,
that his feet, as if obeying some
hidden back-cell in his brains,
were carrying him toward the old
house, or. the edge of the wilder
ness, where, years ago, he had
taken part in the rites of the Bi
Hassanyieh dervishes.
Well he reflected they were
, no more. They had paid the price
of their anti-European intrigues
and had been exiled or jailed . . .
which was just as good as, other
wise, with all the world, includ
ing Africa, in bloody travail, they
might have caused a great deal of
trouble.
Still, he wanted to take a look
FUNNY
"Whenever 1 begin to weaken I haul out this picture of
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at the house, for old-times' sake,
a e e
A FEW minutes later, he found
it, standing in loneliness and
desolation. There was hardly a
noise except the rustling of the
wind in the stiff palm fronds and,
high up, the melancholy, fluting
cry of a tired desert bird dropping
through the air like a spent bullet.
Even the tapping of the wooden
signal drums seemed very far
away, muffled a memory of
sound.
He looked at the house.
Part of its roof had caved In,
Some of the walls were broken.
It was deserted, lifeless. And once,
not so very long ago, it had been
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"I want to be deferred until to
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BUSINESS
by
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SgcjMHi f to vet T. a. we. u. t ht wrf,
(Tiled wffh eager life, with men
and with women.
Chiefly one woman . . .
Hardly aware of what he was
doing, obeying a curious impulse,
he knocked on the door with the
knuckles of his hand. He knocked
in a peculiar way, like a telegraph
operator, with dots and dashes,
short pauses and long pauses.
Sex-en times he repeated the
knocking, laughing at himself for
a sentimental, romantic jackass.
And then, all at once, his laugh
tcr broke off sharply. He gave a
start of surprise, almost of fear,
sucked in his breath, as, from the
inside of the house, he heard his
knocking echoed, with dots and
dashes, short pauses and long
pauses seven times!
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aircraft, the
C-39
7 Pertaining to
Spain
13 Either
14 Auricles
15 Present
16 Palm lily
17 Sodium
(symbol)
18 Mitt (var.)
19 Veteran
(abbr.)
20 Alleged force
21 Goblin
23 Tear
25 Pro
26 Animal
27 We
29 Wooden shoe
Answer to
45 Notary Public
(abbr.)
46 Refreshing
drink
49 Erbium
(symbol)
30 Within
50 Mineral rock
31 Type of poem
(Pi.)
34 Rap lightly .
37 On account
(abbr.)
38 Upon
39 Music note
40 Device for
raising fowl
44 Perform
52 Marsh
53 Beverage
55 Point
58 Virginia
(abbr.)
59 Twitching
60 Farewell!
62 From
63 Any
64 Upon
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10 Seine
11 Halt!
12 Conceal
22 Merriment
24 Dance step
25 Folio (abbr.)
28 Insect
28 Sneak
31 Waen
JmTaI 32 Rowing stick
33 Finish
35 Circle part
36 Domesticated .
animal
41 Single
42 Throws out ,
43 Hasten
66 Afresh
67 Early English 44 Skill
(abbr.) 47 Each (abbr.)
68 Biggest 48 It is a cargo
69 Resumption
VERTICAL 50 Elliptical
1 Accomplished 51 Genus of frog
2 Verbal
52 Excellent
3 Jewel
4 Den
5 Illustrator
6 Steamship
(abbr.)
7 Specific grav
ity (abbr.)
8 Central point
9 Affirm
54 Smooth
56 Notion
57 Pare
59 To dress
61 Female sheep
65 Old Testa
ment (abbr.)
66 Measure of
area
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