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The Weavers
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CHAPTER X
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But I have no cause for revenge.

Foorgat died in his sleep like a child.

Yet if it had been the hand of man, Prince Kaid or any other, I would not have held my hand until I had a life for his." "Thou art a Christian, yet thou wouldst meet one wrong by another ?" "I am an Oriental." Then, with a sudden change of manner, he added: "But thou hast a Christianity the like of which I have never seen.

I will learn of thee, Saadat, and thou shalt learn of me also many things which I know.

They will help thee to understand Egypt and the place where thou wilt be set--if so be my life is saved, and by thy hand." Mahommed entered, and came to David.


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