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use of the exclamation that your highness heard; for how can I ever hope to meet two barbers at the divan without other people being present? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Holy Prophet! how strange! Why Mustapha was a barber, and so was I," cried the pacha. "God is great!" answered the renegade, prostrating himself. "Then I command your fleet?" "From this hour," replied the pacha. "Mustapha, make known my wishes." "The present in command," replied Mustapha, who was not a dupe to the wily renegade, "is a favourite with the men." "Then send for him and take off his head. Is he to interfere with the commands of Mahomet?" The vizier bowed, and the pacha quitted the divan. The renegade, with a smile upon his lips, and Mustapha with astonishment looked at each other for a few seconds "You have a great talent, Selim," observed the vizier. "Thanks to your introduction, and to my own invention, it will at last be called into action. Recollect, vizier, that I am grateful--you understand me;" and the renegade quitted the divan, leaving Mustapha still in his astonishment. VOLUME TWO, CHAPTER SEVEN. "Mustapha," said the pacha, taking his pipe out of his mouth, after an hour's smoking in silence, "I have been thinking it very odd that our Holy Prophet (blessed be his name!) should have given himself so much trouble about such a son of Shitan as that renegade rascal, Huckaback, whose religion is only in his turban. By the sword of the Prophet, is it not strange that he should send him to command my fleet!" "It was the will of your sublime highness," replied Mustapha, "that he should command your fleet." "Mashallah! Was it not the will of the Prophet?" Mustapha smoked his pipe, and made no reply. "He was a great story-teller," observed the pacha, after another pause. "He was," drily replied Mustapha. "No kessehgou of our true believers could equal him; but that is now over, and the dog of an Isauri must prove himself a Rustam in the service of your sublime highness. Aware that your highness would require amusement, and that it was the duty of your slave, who shines but by the light of your countenance, to procure it, I have since yesterday, when the sun went down, despairing to find his glory eclipsed by that of your sublime highness, ordered most diligent search to be made through the whole of the world, and have discovered, that in the carava
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