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CHAPTER Twenty: The Luck of the Star of Hassan
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The other may go free with the citizens of Jerusalem who depart to-night, bearing my message to the Frankish leaders in that holy town." "Which of us, then, is to die, and which to go free ?" asked Godwin.

"Tell us, that he who is doomed may prepare his soul." "Say you, who know the truth," answered Saladin.
"We admit nothing," said Godwin; "yet, if one of us must die, I as the elder claim that right." "And I claim it as the younger.

The jewel was Hassan's gift to me; who else could give it to Abdullah ?" added Wulf, speaking for the first time, whereat all the Saracens there assembled, brave men who loved a knightly deed, murmured in admiration, and even Saladin said: "Well spoken, both of you.

So it seems that both must die." Then Rosamund stepped forward and threw herself upon her knees before him, exclaiming: "Sire, my uncle, such is not your justice, that two should be slain for the offence of one, if offence there be.

If you know not which is guilty, spare them both, I beseech you." He stretched out his hand and raised her from her knees: then thought awhile, and said: "Nay, plead not with me, for however much you love him the guilty man must suffer, as he deserves.


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