[Affair in Araby by Talbot Mundy]@TWC D-Link bookAffair in Araby CHAPTER XV 18/19
We desire to accomplish a definite object with as little unpleasantness as possible. I shall regret the necessity of sending you to Beirut, but that is for your safety.
An additional and very sound precaution which you yourselves might take would be to preserve complete silence regarding the events of the last two days.
Subject to that condition, you will be given facilities for leaving Beirut by sea in any direction you may wish.
Do we understand one another? Good! Now, let me see whether I have your names correctly." He carefully wrote them down all wrong, described us as noncombatants, who should be allowed to leave the country, warned Jeremy that in a king's clothes he looked too "intriguing," provided plain clothes for him, returned our belongings (except the basket of provisions, which he kept) and sent us off in an ambulance on the first leg of the journey to Beirut, whence we got away in a coastwise steamer within the week.
"Not all the French are swabs!" said Jeremy grievously as we took our leave of him. Grim agreed. "Not all of 'em.
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