South Africa

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South Africa
Ian Duncan Colvin
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Then the girl's mother was overwhelmed with sorrow, for she was the very mother of Sheik Joseph, and her daughter and the prince were full brother and sister.
THE ROMANCE OF SOUTH AFRICA But she feared to tell him, knowing that he and the people thought he was of royal blood.
And so the widow refused to allow the marriage, and would give the young man no reason. But he importuned her night and day, and gave her no peace. And he vowed as he was a prince he would take the girl by force if there w
...ere no other way.
Then the mother, sore perplexed, told Sheik Joseph the whole matter ; and, said she, the girl whom you love is your own sister.
And he was so struck by grief that he would speak to no man, and from that day he was weary of the world.
And presently he commanded that a ship should be prepared for sea, and he embarked with certain of his followers who would not leave him. They sailed for many days, not knowing whither they were going. They would have died of thirst, but the Sheik touched the salt water with his lips and it became sweet.


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