Produced by Al Haines
[Frontispiece: Someone leaned above him to inspect his work. Chap X.]
THE WAYFARERS LIBRARY
The
VALLEY of the KINGS
Marmaduke Pickthall
J.M.DENT & SONS. Ltd.
LONDON
1914
THE
VALLEY OF THE KINGS
CHAPTER I
"Woe on you, mothers of nothing! May the scourge of Allah flay you as you go!"
The mother of Iskender held the doorway of her little house in a posture of spitting defiance. Rancour, deep-rooted and boundless, ranged in her guttural snarl. Her black eyes burned to kill, their thick brows quite united by the energy of her frown as she gazed across a sand-dell, chary of vegetation but profuse in potsherds, towards the white walls and high red roof of the Mission-house seen above a wave of tamarisks on the opposite dune. The hedge of prickly pear defining her small domain did not obstruct the view, for it consisted largely of gaps, by one of which a group of three Frankish ladies had just gone from her. She could see their white-clad forms, under sunshades, down there in the hollow, battling ungracefully with the sand for foothold. With one hand raised as a screen from the declining sun, the mother of Iskender clenched the other, and shook it down the pathway of those ladies so that the bracelets of coloured glass tinkled upon her strong brown arm.
"Ha, Carulin, most ancient virgin, thy stalk is a crane's! There is neither flesh nor blood in thee, but only gristle and dry skin. Thy heart is gall and poison. . . . O Jane, thou art a fruit all husk; half man, yet lacking man's core, half maid, yet lacking woman's pulp! In thee is no fount of joy, no sweetness. Did love of our Blessed Saviour and the Sacred Book bring the pair of you to this land? By Allah, not so; well I know it! It was the love of change, of adventure; and what is that in a virgin save the hope of men? And now, seeing none have desired you, your longing is turned to hatred of all things sweet! My son is bad, you declare; it is a grace for him to be allowed to sweep your house. But the son of Costantin--that sly-eyed devil!--he is good: of him you make a clergyman, a grand khawajah! Have I not washed these twenty years for you and the false priest whose things you are? Was I not among the first to profess your damning heresy? The house of Costantin are converts of last year. Let Allah judge between us this day."
She paused a moment, the better to gesticulate a frantic reverence to the ladies, now on the opposite slope, who were waving hands to her.
"O poor little Hilda! Thou art a ripe fruit that whispers 'Pluck me.' But those two sexless devils guard thee sleeplessly. Thou wast not angry when Iskender kissed thy mouth. Is it likely, since thou didst incite him to it by previously stroking his hand? But the rest, thy keepers. . . . Holy Mother of God! . . . When shall I hear the last of my son's guilt! Iskender is vile, Iskender is worthless, Iskender is the son of all things evil. Ah, if the great lady, the mother of George, had been here, you would never have dared to use the poor lad so, for she loved him from a babe. But alas! she is away in your native land, watching the education of her many children. You and the priest, her husband, were gentler in your ways while she was here. But since she left, you have become true devils. Aye, you are right, forsooth, and the whole world of nature is quite wrong. May Allah set the foot of Iskender upon the necks of you, O false saints!"
Table of contents (by pages)
- 1: The Valley of the Kings by Pickthall
- 2: But old Carulin had met the welcome in the dullest manner
- 3: He had kissed the pretty Sitt Hilda
- 4: But Abdullah himself remembered
- 5: Even when Daud el Barudi married
- 6: Let the son of Costantin be your dog if he will
- 7: He had taken a fancy to Iskender
- 8: But a camel such as Allah made him
- 9: Thou goest in the morning to the Hotel Barudi
- 10: Breathed the mother of Iskender
- 11: Costantin remarked upon his finery
- 12: Iskender fell upon his face obediently
- 13: It is not thy fault that thou art a Brutestant
- 14: Is it not the son of one Yacub
- 15: Iskender rose and presented the Emir
- 16: Our father Mitri is an upright man
- 17: Iskender saw the wisdom in these words
- 18: And then a malicious grin from old Costantin
- 19: Then he thought of the priest Mitri
- 20: But the life of a husbandman soon palled on Karlsberger
- 21: Iskender could see the Frank was quite bewildered
- 22: Producing a din so horrible that the Jew Karlsberger
- 23: Said Abdullah with determination
- 24: Iskender repaired to the hotel kitchen
- 25: Iskender received many compliments
- 26: Iskender laughed at her concern
- 27: Which he recognised as that of Asad son of Costantin
- 28: What is this talk of thy friendship with the priest Mitri
- 29: With Iskender at his right hand
- 30: Iskender went forth from his presence
- 31: As luck would have it he met Asad son of Costantin
- 32: Replied Iskender with a sudden burst of spite
- 33: The touch of patronage entombed Iskender
- 34: Iskender turned away in great unhappiness
- 35: Said the dragoman to Iskender in Arabic
- 36: Iskender seized her hand again
- 37: I have done already with the Brutestants
- 38: Wreathing a rough arbour built to shade the sakieh
- 39: The wealth of crimson flowers above the sakieh
- 40: About something which I neffer told to anybody
- 41: That was all a dam' bad joke of that briest fellow
- 42: His manner towards Iskender showed new deference
- 43: So that no two Brutestants believe alike
- 44: May Allah reward our father Mitri
- 45: Said Mitri with a thoughtful frown
- 46: Bidding Iskender wait till the Emir gave audience
- 47: Mansur then asked for it to be returned
- 48: Elias remarked of the pocket book
- 49: Then there's lots o' trafellers
- 50: Iskender commended it to his beloved
- 51: Finding herself within the hearing of Mitri
- 52: Disregarding the ironical salute of Mitri
- 53: He had caught an angry look from the girl Nesibeh
- 54: Iskender blurted out the truth at last
- 55: Yuhanna curled his long moustachios
- 56: Iskender despaired of ever getting rid of him
- 57: Iskender went at once to hasten the preparations
- 58: Reconciled Iskender to this new delay
- 59: Aflatun the cook and Faris the waiter
- 60: These tidings sent Elias raging mad
- 61: Iskender had bribed Aflatun and Faris
- 62: Abdullah gnawed his heavy grey moustache
- 63: Is with the devils somewhere in the Jebel Kaf
- 64: Yuhanna Mahbub came to him with an angry brow
- 65: I grieve to think of that misguided boy
- 66: And when Iskender ventured to remonstrate
- 67: Iskender guessed it was mirage
- 68: Iskender bit the dust and wept aloud
- 69: Iskender nursed his wounded face
- 70: Iskender found himself at a loss
- 71: Is there a wady named Wady 'l Muluk
- 72: Iskender remained where he was
- 73: Iskender made the bed with loving touches
- 74: With a bursting heart Iskender flung himself upon the ground
- 75: What devil brought thee hither
- 76: He came upon the house of Mitri with surprise
- 77: He exclaimed when he identified Iskender
- 78: None but Allah can relieve his mind
- 79: The daughter of Mitri knelt on the ground beside him
- 80: But Mitri took him by the arm and brought him in
- 81: Responded Mitri with his jolly laugh
- 82: All eagerness to translate for him the words of Mitri
- 83: Asad would rejoin with his superior smile
- 84: Devouring chunks of the sweetment called baclaweh
- 85: Iskender asked at parting from that child of promise
- 86: Iskender pounced on his hand and
- 87: So shall Abdullah cease from brooding on misfortune
- 88: Pleaded Asad in his most seductive tone
- 89: As soon as he beheld Nesibeh peeping out
- 90: Nesibeh made as if to fly indoors
- 91: Iskender left them at these devotions
- 92: They quote in excuse some fetwah of the learned
- 93: Sent a letter to the priest Mitri
- 94: Threatening to tear the eyes out of the mother of Iskender
- 95: Iskender took her in his arms and silenced her
- 96: Asad ebn Costantin was married had Iskender heard
- 97: When Mitri announced that the procession was being formed
- 98: Nesibeh strove to shadow forth the Frankish air
