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The Scapegoat; a romance and a parable by Sir Hall Caine
page 338 of 338 (100%)
Al-lah-u-kabar!"

In a few minutes more the procession of the people of Tetuan who had
come out to bury Israel ben Oliel had arrived at the house.

"He has gone," said the Mahdi, pointing down; and then lifting his eyes
towards heaven, he added, "TO THE KING!"




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