Stamboul Nights

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Ali ordered, accordingly, that THE HOUSE OF THE GIRAFFE 149 his own be harnessed at once. If the khanji thought anything, he said nothing. Wrestlers did not usually travel all night, as this one had done, in silk carriages, and then rest barely two hours before travelling again. But since this affair of the Constitution everything was up side down.
The carriage was presently ready, with fodder for beast and man, and AH roused his master. Nousret Pasha came very unwillingly to consciousness. But
... AH looked so grave he asked no question and made no remonstrance. They went downstairs, they paid their bill, they took their respective places in the victoria. The hostler threw open the doors of the court to let them out.
As the horses clattered through the archway Nousret Pasha saw Ahmed Bey on the other side of the street. For an instant a commotion seized him and he looked beyond Ahmed Bey, searching the lattices of the house. But the commotion subsided, and it turned into the cold ness of last night when Ahmed Bey caught hold of a bridle.


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