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. "Often I've felt like a dead body in a grave with no hope of even a resurrection. What were those lines of Christina Rossetti's I used to say over to myself at first, while it still seemed worth while to revolt? Some one was buried, had been buried for years, yet could think and feel, and cry out against the doom of lying 'under this marble stone, forgotten, alone.' Doesn't it sound agonizing--desperate? It just suited me. But now--now----" "Are things better? Are you happier?" Victoria clasped her sister passionately. "No. Only I'm past caring so much. If you've come here, Babe, to take me away, it's no use. I may as well tell you now. This is prison. And you must escape, yourself, before the gaoler comes back, or it will be a life-sentence for you, too." It warmed Victoria's heart that her sister should call her "Babe"--the old pet name which brought the past back so vividly, that her eyes filled again with tears. "You shall not be kept in prison!" she exclaimed. "It's monstrous--horrible! I was afraid it would be like this. That's why I had to wait and make plenty of money. Dearest, I'm rich. Everything's for you. You taught me to dance, and it's by dancing I've earned such a lot--almost a fortune. So you see, it's yours. I've got enough to bribe Cassim to let you go, if he likes money, and isn't kind to you. Because, if he isn't kind, it must be a sign he doesn't love you, really." Saidee laughed, a very bitter laugh. "He does like money. And he doesn't like me at all--any more." "Then--" Victoria's face brightened--"then he will take the ten thousand dollars I've brought, and he'll let you go away with me." "Ten thousand dollars!" Saidee laughed again. "Do you know who Cassim--as you call him--is?" The girl looked puzzled. "Who he is?" "I see you don't know. The secret's been kept from you, somehow, by his friend who brought you here. You'll tell me how you came; but first I'll answer your question. The Cassim ben Halim you knew, has been dead for eight years." "They told me so in Algiers. But--do you mean--have you married again?" "I said the Cassim ben Halim you knew, is dead. The Cassim _I_ knew, and know now, is alive--and one of the most important men in Africa, though we live like this, buried among the desert dunes, out of the world--or what you'd think the world." "My world is where you are," Victoria said. "Dear little Babe! Mine is a terrible world. You must get out of it as
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