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George Meredith
And Kadza replied, ’Thou’rt a wise woman,
and I’ll have thee richly rewarded. Lo,
I’m as a camel lightened of fifty loads, and
the glory of Shagpat see I as a new sun rising in
the desert. Wullahy! thou’rt wise, and
I’ll do thy bidding.’
Now, she went flying back to the palace, and called
shrill calls to the crowd, and collected them in the
palace, and headed them through the garden, and it
was when Baba Mustapha had summoned courage for a second
essay, and was in the act of standing over Shagpat
to operate on him, that the crowd burst the doors,
and he was quickly seized by them, and tugged at and
hauled at and pummelled, and torn and vituperated,
and as a wrecked vessel on stormy waters, plunging
up and down with tattered sails, when the crew fling
overboard freight and ballast and provision.
Surely his time would have been short with that mob,
but Noorna made Kadza see the use of examining him
before the King, and there were in that mob sheikhs
and fakirs, holy men who listened to the words of Kadza,
and exerted themselves to rescue Baba Mustapha, and
quieted the rage that was prevailing, and bore Baba
Mustapha with them to the great palace of the King,
which was in the centre of that City. Now, when
the King heard of the attempt on Shagpat, and the
affair of the Pomegranate Grain, he gave orders for
the admission of the people, as many of them as could
be contained in the Hall of Justice: and he set
a guard over Baba Mustapha, and commanded that Shagpat
should be brought to the palace even as he then was,
and with the lather on him. So the regal mandate
went forth, and Shagpat was brought in state on cushions,
and the potency of the drug preserved his sedateness
through all this, and he remained motionless in sleep,
folded in the centre of calm and satisfaction, while
this tumult was rageing and the City shook with uproar.
But the people, when they saw him whitened behind
a lather, wrath at Baba Mustapha’s polluting
touch and the audacity of barbercraft wrestled in
them with the outpouring of reverence for Shagpat,
and a clamour arose for the instant sacrifice of Baba
Mustapha at the foot of their idol Shagpat. And
the whole of the City of Shagpat, men, women, and
children, and the sheikhs and the dervishes and crafts
of the City besieged the King’s palace in that
middle hour of the noon, clamouring for the sacrifice
of Baba Mustapha at the feet of their idol Shagpat.
THE BURNING OF THE IDENTICAL
Now, the Great Hall for the dispensing of justice
in the palace of the King was one on which the architect
and the artificers had lavished all their arts and
subtleties of design and taste and their conceptions
of uniformity and grandeur, so that none entered it
without a sense of abasement, and the soul acknowledged
awfulness and power in him that ruled and sat eminent
on the throne of that Hall. For, lo! the throne
was of solid weighty gold, overhung with rich silks
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