The Pirate City: An Algerine Tale

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The Pirate City: An Algerine Tale
R M Robert Michael Ballantyne
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The Sultana and her children were alone, with the exception of half-a-dozen beautiful Georgian slaves, and one or two negresses, who attended on them.
Of course no gentlemen were present !
*' My husband is very fond of yours," said Ash- weesha, with a pleasant smile, leading her guests to a large cushion on the floor, and squatting them down beside her.
•' It gratifies me much to hear you say so," replied Mrs. Langley.
They spoke in a jargon of languages, and made up their deficiencies by signs
..., of which we dare not attempt a characteristic translation. * THE PIKATE CITY. 147 " He sent you a new slave-girl lately, I believe ? " said the Sultana, beginning to feel her way.
" Yes," exclaimed the guest with animation, " it was very kind of him ; and I find her so sweet and amiable, and useful too. She assists me with my dear baby so admirably, as well as with the house- hold, that I begin already to feel as if I could not get on without her. Do you know I have set my heart on raising sufficient money to ransom her and set her free?" '' Then you will only lose her, for she will cer- tainly go home to her husband," observed Ashwee- sha, with a look of simplicity.


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