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Almayer's Folly

CHAPTER IV
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Tuan said not; but the old Mem is gone.

Tuan will be angry.

Merciful Allah! what jewels that man has got!" Nina slipped past the outstretched hand of the slave into the dark passage where, in the crimson glow of the hanging curtain, close by its other end, she could see a small dark form crouching near the wall.

Her mother was feasting her eyes and ears with what was taking place on the front verandah, and Nina approached to take her share in the rare pleasure of some novelty.

She was met by her mother's extended arm and by a low murmured warning not to make a noise.
"Have you seen them, mother ?" asked Nina, in a breathless whisper.
Mrs.Almayer turned her face towards the girl, and her sunken eyes shone strangely in the red half-light of the passage.
"I saw him," she said, in an almost inaudible tone, pressing her daughter's hand with her bony fingers.


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