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Mr. Isaacs

CHAPTER I
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I have spoken of his graceful figure and perfect Iranian features, but I hardly noticed either at our first meeting.

I was enthralled and fascinated by his eyes.

I once saw in France a jewel composed of six precious stones, each a gem of great value, so set that they appeared to form but one solid mass, yielding a strange radiance that changed its hue at every movement, and multiplied the sunlight a thousand-fold.

Were I to seek a comparison for my friend's eyes, I might find an imperfect one in this masterpiece of the jeweler's art.

They were dark and of remarkable size; when half closed they were long and almond-shaped; when suddenly opened in anger or surprise they had the roundness and bold keenness of the eagle's sight.
There was a depth of life and vital light in them that told of the pent-up force of a hundred generations of Persian magii.


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