[The Flying Legion by George Allan England]@TWC D-Link bookThe Flying Legion CHAPTER XLII 9/19
If it comes to war, none of us must be taken prisoner!" To the Olema he exclaimed, in suave tones: "_Dakhilak, Ya Shayk!_ (Under thy protection, O Sheik!) Let not the laws of hospitality or the Oath of Salt be forgotten!" The Olema only smiled oddly, in the dim and perfumed obscurity of the passageway, along which the slither of the many sandaled feet on the gold pavement made a soft, creeping sound.
Nothing more was said--except for some grumbled mouthings of Bohannan--during the next few minutes. The passage seemed enormously long to the Master as, flanked by Leclair, "Captain Alden," and the major, he peered curiously at its smooth, dull-yellow walls all chased with geometrical patterns picked out in silver and copper, between the dull-hued tapestries, and banded with long extracts from the Koran inlaid in Tumar characters of mother-of-pearl. Several turnings, and three flights of steps descending through the solid gold "dyke" that ran down into the bowels of the earth no one could even guess how far, served still more to confuse the Legionaries' sense of direction and to increase their conviction that, in case of any outbreak of hostilities, they would find themselves trapped more helplessly than rats in a cage. It is no aspersion on their bravery to say that more than one among them had already begun inwardly to curse this wild-goose chase into Jannati Shahr.
It all had now begun to assume absolutely the appearance of a well-formulated plan of treachery.
Even the Master gave recognition to this appearance, by saying again: "Be ready for a quick draw.
But whatever you do, don't be the aggressor.
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