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The Brethren

CHAPTER Nineteen: Before the Walls of Ascalon
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When Hassan was dead, at a sign from Saladin a captain of the Mameluks named Abdullah unfastened the jewel from the emir's turban and handed it to Wulf.

It was a glorious star-shaped thing, made of great emeralds set round with diamonds, and the captain Abdullah, who like all Easterns loved such ornaments, looked at it greedily, and muttered: "Alas! that an unbeliever should wear the enchanted Star, the ancient Luck of the House of Hassan!" a saying that Wulf remembered.
He took the jewel, then turned to Saladin and said, pointing to the dead body of Hassan: "Have I your peace, Sultan, after such a deed ?" "Did I not give you and your brother to drink ?" asked Saladin with meaning.

"Whoever dies, you are safe.

There is but one sin which I will not pardon you--you know what it is," and he looked at them.

"As for Hassan, he was my beloved friend and servant, but you slew him in fair fight, and his soul is now in Paradise.
None in my army will raise a blood feud against you on that score." Then dismissing the matter with a wave of his hand, he turned to receive a great body of Christian prisoners that, panting and stumbling like over-driven sheep, were being thrust on towards the camp with curses, blows and mockery by the victorious Saracens.
Among them the brethren rejoiced to see Egbert, the gentle and holy bishop of Nazareth, whom they had thought dead.


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