The Next Day The Greek Priest Returned From His Mission To Aboo
Goosh, But The "Father Of Lies," It Would Seem, Had Been Well Plied
With The Gold Of The Enamoured Sheik, And Contrived To Put Off The
Prayers Of The Christians By Cunning Feints.
Now, therefore, a
second and more numerous deputation than the first waited upon me,
and implored my intervention with the Governor.
I informed the
assembled Christians that since their last application I had
carefully considered the matter. The religious question I thought
might be put aside at once, for the excessive levity which the girl
had displayed proved clearly that in adopting Mahometanism she was
not quitting any other faith. Her mind must have been thoroughly
blank upon religious questions, and she was not, therefore, to be
treated as a Christian that had strayed from the flock, but rather
as a child without any religion at all, who was willing to conform
to the usages of those who would deck her with jewels, and clothe
her with cashmere shawls.
So much for the religious part of the question. Well, then, in a
merely temporal sense, it appeared to me that (looking merely to
the interests of the damsel, for I rather unjustly put poor
Menelaus quite out of the question) the advantages were all on the
side of the Mahometan match. The Sheik was in a much higher
station of life than the superseded husband, and had given the best
possible proof of his ardent affection by the sacrifices he had
made, and the risks he had incurred, for the sake of the beloved
object.
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