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The Scapegoat

CHAPTER XIX
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The one was a company of soldiers returning to the Kasbah after sacking and wrecking Israel's house; the other was a company of old Jews, among whom were Reuben Maliki, Abraham Pigman, and Judah ben Lolo.

At the advent of the three usurers a new impulse seized the people.

They pretended to take the procession for a triumphal progress--the departure of a Kaid, a Shereef, a Sultan.

The soldier and police fell into the humour of the multitude.

Salaams were made to Israel; selhams were flung on the ground before the feet of Naomi.
Reuben Maliki pushed through the crowd, and walked backward, and cried, in his harsh, nasal croak-- "Brothers of Tetuan, behold your benefactor! Make way for him! Make way! make way!" Then there were loud guffaws, and oaths, and cries like the cry of the hyena.


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