The Scapegoat; a romance and a parable by Sir Hall Caine
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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!" Notes: 1. Italic text starts and ends with an underscore. 2. Where spelling inconsistencies in the printed text appear to be unintentional, they have been made consistent in this Etext version, either by adopting the dictionary spelling or the spelling most frequently used in the printed text. 3. In the printed text, many representations of Arabic words use accented characters; in this Etext version, the accents have been removed to allow transmission by email using the 7-bit character set. |
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